Recyling small pet waste.

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r04DiE

300km a week through London on a road bike.
Hello all,

Eldest has always wanted pets, and we recently moved house and it seemed like a good time to get some for her. Not an easy move for her so we thought it might smooth things out. It did, we are all very happy with our two rabbits, play with them every day and and it has given eldest a real sense of responsibility.

Now, I'd like to do something with the waste sawdust, hay, straw, poo that doesn't involve lobbing it in the non-recycling waste. Does anybody on here compost the stuff, or similar?

Thanks! :thumbsup:
 
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Drago

Legendary Member
Incinerate it a couple of times a year?
 

Seevio

Guru
Location
South Glos
Bear in mind that even though pet waste goes in non-recyclable waste, that's only to stop potential contamination of other recyclables. The pet waste itself is still organic so even if it does go into landfill it's still going to compost itself.
 
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r04DiE

300km a week through London on a road bike.
Bear in mind that even though pet waste goes in non-recyclable waste, that's only to stop potential contamination of other recyclables. The pet waste itself is still organic so even if it does go into landfill it's still going to compost itself.
Yes, that is true but it is filling up my bin too quickly and I thought I might be able to get rid of it in-house and perhaps at the benefit of the garden, too.
 
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r04DiE

r04DiE

300km a week through London on a road bike.
We have two rabbits. All our stuff goes in the garden waste bin. With the grass clippings
Nice - forgive my ignorance though; is that a compost bin and I also have lots of other questions about rabbits. You might regret this...
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
The poo could go in dog poo bins once bagged
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
Nice - forgive my ignorance though; is that a compost bin and I also have lots of other questions about rabbits. You might regret this...
We have a garden waste bin that the council empties every 2 weeks.
I don’t know if you can compost the waste.
 

Tail End Charlie

Well, write it down boy ......
You can compost it if you mix with grass clippings, although the sawdust would take a while to break down properly. If applied fresh to the garden it would deplete the soil of nitrogen.
There's no reason it can't go into your green bin either.
 

Amanda P

Legendary Member
Of course, compost it! There’s nothing inorganic in it, and what do you imagine happens to wild rabbits’ poo?

Big drifts of coarse sawdust might take a while to break down in a compost heap, but the finely-milled stuff that’s usually sold for animal cages and hutches will be fine, especially if you mix it up well with lots of different waste, or use one of those tumbling bins.

Rabbit poo isn’t even smelly and doesn’t harbour anything much that could make humans unwell - unlike dog or cat poo. Just don’t eat it.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
4 cats and we use the wood pellet litter. Would like to know same as we flush poop down the loo, and used litter in non-recycling, but its just damp sawdust.
 

Amanda P

Legendary Member
I’d compost the sawdust, Fossy. If you don’t have a big compost heap and have a compostable waste bin, read the rules carefully: animal waste is often banned - and in some places the collectors do check and reject stuff that they think is contaminated. Cat pee is quite... well, detectable.

This may be justified - industrial-scale composting needs quick decomposition to keep the bulk of stuff being handled to reasonable proportions, and it can be slowed by some substances, which, for all I know, may include cat pee. Your little contribution would probably make no differences, but there are lots of cats and if everyone does it....
 
Our council still say herbivore waste can still go in brown bin.. (but banned food waste:rolleyes:) so thats where it goes... But cant see that ruling lasting much longer.. Clipboard weilding jobsworthers.....
 
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