Re: Cat Litter?
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Cat Litter?
- From: B* J* D*
- Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1998 11:19:27 -0500
> Carnivores produce a different form of waist than herbivores.
> Those animals that eat plants have to eat a lot-in fact most of all their
> waking time because plants a very nutritionally poor. Just not a lot of food
> value in plants. thus they produce a lot of waste that is not to
> concentrated. Animals that eat other animals have a source of highly
> concentrated nutrition thus they do not need to eat all the time like plant
> eaters do. This leads to their waste being very concentrated.
>
> The problem of infectious agents is a real one too.
I think it is the latter reason that one doesn't want to have the waste
in the garden. The fact that it is concentrated shouldn't bother at all.
Barbara Davis southwest of Fort Worth, TX zone 7/8
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