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The Green Pee Cat Litter System

Step 8Dump the newspaper and install new paper and baking soda

Dump the newspaper and install new paper and baking soda
Dump the newspaper and install new paper and baking soda
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Mar 11, 2010. 4:47 PMKittyF says:
I don't know, I'd check with somone on that.  Cat litter is so acrid I'd expect it to be able to kill the organisms that aid in composting.  or the worms that some people use for composting.   Same with mulch, doesn't sound like a good idea.   Just my thoughts.
Oct 27, 2010. 5:34 PMSpanner69 says:
you very happily compost newspaper and cat wee. it is fine.

DO NOT however compost cat poo. It has [pathogens in it. You can dig a trench 6 - 8 inches below ground and put it in there and it will eventually decompose and keep the pathogens out of the top soil layer. DO NOT put the trench near fruit trees or vegetable gardens.

Cheers.
May 6, 2009. 8:31 AMmeismeems says:
How about composting the newspaper? or using it for mulch?

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