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Re: Feline Pine


So you are saying that there is no reason that any brand of kitty litter
can't be composted, as long as it is composted properly. 

Fran

Fran Gustman, Editor
HortResources Newsletter
Boston, MA
fgustman@juno.com

> Composting studies show that a pile that heats up will decompose 
> most pathogens in a couple months. To manage a pile to reducd
> pathogens you need to turn it so that the outside of the pile is 
> cycled on the inside of the pile.  A pile that sits for a
> long time will also decompose pathogens. The pathogens serve as food 
> for decomposers.
> > Ron Whitehurst
> Marketing Manager
> Rincon-Vitova Insectaries,
> P.O. Box 1555, Ventura, CA  93002-1555
> 805-643-5407   800-248-2847 (BUGS)   fax 805-643-6267
> 

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