CatM
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pwhole said:Out of interest, thanks to those dog-owners who aren't insane, and actually do take their pet's crap home with them, or dispose of it in a dog-litter bin - where does it end up? It's far too meaty to be used as fertilizer, as pointed out already, but is there a process used by councils to render it more useful? I know human waste can be converted to bio-fuel and compost, but we're far more omnivorous than dogs. And what about cat-shit? Given that almost all is 100% meat-derived, and if dumped in a litter tray ends up as council-collected refuse, I presume this either ends up as landfill or is incinerated. But cats also shit a lot in people's gardens.
A friend of mine recently bought one of these: https://www.originalorganics.co.uk/wormeries/3-tray-standard-pet-dog-poo-wormery-green.html
The blurb suggests you can use it as a fertilizer - just not recommended to use on edible stuff!
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