[SustainableTompkins] dealing with cat litter
David Hessler
dhessler at chemsw.com
Mon Jan 28 09:54:15 PST 2008
how about a solar oven, which would achieve 150 quite easily and
wouldn't require any input fuel.
James Hogg wrote:
> My imagination is working on this problem now.
>
> I like the idea of composting cat waste/litter. We have three cats
> and now we are using litters that are not clay. Still we are throwing
> it in the trash. I have heard about not being able to compost cat
> waste in regular compost bins because it doesn't heat up enough to
> kill the parasites. I hadn't thought about making a separate cat
> waste compost and using it outside of the vegetable garden.
>
> Does this seem like a plausible idea, or just wacky. Segregate the
> cat waste into its own compost pile. WHen it has baked down naturally
> could it be cooked more say in a turkey roast tray on a covered
> outside grill. Make it hot enough to kill the bad stuff. I forgot
> what the temperature needs to be, something like 150 degrees... Is
> this likely to work?
>
> On another pet waste topic, we also have a dog. Last autumn I bought
> a Doggie Dooley, which is a plastic pail that works like a septic
> tank. I dug a hole, put the thing in and fill it with water and a
> plumbing/septic system enzyme. The dog waste is supposed to break
> down and the water overflows the pail and goes in the hole where is
> absorbs into the ground. We filled it before winter, now it is frozen
> "something." It is supposed to work at temperatures above 40 degrees.
>
> Doogie Dooley
> http://www.amazon.com/Dooley-2000-Septic-Tank-Style-Pet-Waste-
> Disposal/dp/B0002DI34A/ref=pd_sbs_k_njs_title_5
>
> The Doggie Dooley website is terrible. So I linked to Amazon
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