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My husband and I are in the market to buy our first house, which means we'll be making a lot of changes to be more zero waste. We have a dog and a cat, where we use the doggy bags that you can compost (even though we can't because we live in an apartment) and we use the cat litter that you can flush (it's make of corn?) One of the things I want to do once we have a house, is deal with their waste responsibly. I was thinking of composting it, but I'm not sure of we'll be gardening because in the past, we have killed flowers we've tried to plant outside. Ive never had a greenthumb.
Any tips or ideas on how to deal with the waste? Is composting "pointless" if we're not using it for gardening?
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