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I think the risk of passing on/picking up something nasty from the cat's leavings means that you shouldn't try to compost it? I know pregnant mums are at a slight risk of picking up a disease which is potentially dangerous to their babies and are advised to use rubber gloves when cleaning litter boxes., or better still, get someone else to do it. Worls Best Litter is flushable but I don't know what the water authorities make of that. Dustbin is probably best |
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