KITTY LITTER! Can I use my bunnies fertilizer?
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If its the clay type litter, it will clog up your garden into a gooey sludge.
Wow! Good question..I would like to know too,just for info. Tho I suppose I could ‘google’it.
I wouldn't use the pee clumps. The poo balls as I used to call them should be a great fertilizer because of their veggie and greens diet, just make sure to spread them around and not put them all in certain areas clumped together or you may cause the roots to get burned from too much. It will be close to using cow manure in the garden.
I've done some searching, and most panic over the use of litter fouled by a cat or dog, which you don't have. There was a mention of the premium odor-killing litter being no good for a garden because of the other stuff in there.
If you are using the inexpensive litter that has none of the odor-killing or other special ingredients I would allow the stuff to compost for a year or more, mixing in leaves and other stuff and turning often. When it no longer looks or smells like what you put in there you are good to go.
Had you thought of using sawdust instead of clay litter? After that has decomposed it would be great for the garden, better than clay.
the kitty litter that is in his pan stops plant growth chemically .Have you tried using saw dust or wood shavings for his box? Then all would be safe to use on any plant. Rabbit urine is very strong, it definitely will burn plants, spread thinly or put it in compost bin
Hi, looks like this is an old thread but I would like to comment anyway. I have a couple of bunnies and their poop is great when its worked into the garden. I personally don’t use anything other than paper litter and hay because I fear ingestion could harm them. Bunnies are remarkably clean little critters. They are constantly grooming each other so the use of kitty litter could really do some digestive damage. (Not to mention they are curious, actually really nosey, and will wanna chew’K it out). Paper litter is actually less expensive than the cat litter and less messy. Mine would probably just wanna dig and it would be everywhere!🤪