Pet poop compost?
45 weeks ago | 2279 Views | (1) Comments
Would you compost your pet poop?
I've thought about it lately because I recycle and try to think about reducing what goes in the trash. I realized that most of our trash is litter box waste and dog poop! Please, take my trash!
I've read that if you compost that stuff, don't use the compost on food gardens. (Especially cat waste, which I read can be toxic.)
So I've thrown in the occasional dog poop. And I just recently started this idea so I haven't used any of it on plants yet.
But if you don't use it on food gardens, would it be OK?
And would you compost it? Let me know!
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smithw6012 says:
No, no no Unless the poop comes from a vegetarian dog, it goes in the trash. Almost all dog food contains meat, dogs generally are carnivores, carnivore poop is not useful for anything except maybe putting it in a paper bag, light it on fire, ring the doorbell, and RUN!!
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