Make compost from litter box waste

NatureMill makes a machine that anyone who loves gardening and animals will want to have. Their Pet Friendly composter lets you dump pet waste in at the top of the machine along with kitchen scraps. It then heats, mixes and aerates it. And out comes some nice compost for your garden in a couple of weeks. According to NatureMill it is "ideal for up to 2 large dogs, or 4 cats, rabbits, hamsters, snakes, ferrets, or other small animals." And according to the directions you can use any type of kitty litter in it, even the clumping kind. (And I'm guessing if you use pine litter, that you'd be able to save yourself having to add the recommended sawdust pellets to the mix.)
Anyway, it sounds like a great solution to keeping your cat's litter box waste out of landfills without the headaches of a traditional compost heap. Even if you live in an apartment without a yard, you could still use the compost on your house plants. You'd be keeping up to 120 pounds of organic matter out of a landfill each month, and getting free fertilizer for your plants every two weeks. So why use steer manure in your garden when you can use Siamese!
By the way, I plan to get one in the next few weeks and after some testing I'll let you know what I think. In the meantime, if any of you are also planning to get one, please let me know, because if we can get 3 or more devices ordered, we can all get a 15% discount. (How it works: You can have them shipped to different people and paid separately. You place a different order for each address and payment method. Once all orders are entered, we 'd reply to one of the confirmation emails with a list of the orders and NatureMill will take care of it. The orders all have to be placed within 30 days of each other.)


