Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 Interesting point - our bunnies use recycled paper litter, and we flush small amounts at a time. When they used pine litter (before we knew better, since pine shavings release toxins), we used to throw it out in the trash. Sometimes I wonder if the town's sewer authority will notice that we flush a lot of bunny waste and recycled newspaper down the potty (we had *16* rabbits at one point, only have two now). Sorry, I don't want to picture the chickens But I'm sure they were tasty My friend grew up in Hong Kong, and won't eat tofu because they used to sell it in huge barrels swarming with flies in the open markets. Sometimes I think we make a choice between " organic " or natural contamination, and " chemical " contamination. (being a chemist, I know that those terms are used inappropriately not accurately in common usage, but y'all know what I mean) Take care, RH > > How about cat litter? There isn't much else you can do but put it in the dumpster? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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