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    all mine goes in with the city trash.

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    I've heard of a lot of people cleaning it and re-using it. I personally use it for my bins that I use to pick up my live feeders.

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    We have a dumpster, so that's where it goes
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    I can't keep up with what I have

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    Re: What do you do with your used bedding?

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    We have a dumpster, so that's where it goes
    lol!

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    I used to throw it all in the trash, but now I just compost it all.

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    I compost it. The smell goes away within a day or two. The compost isn't all that far from the house, and other houses are close by too. Never had a problem here. Even if I let the cages go a little longer between cleanings the smell isn't too bad unless you are right near the compost pile.

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    I either put mine in the city trash bags, or take them to the dump myself. Taking it to the dump is a really pain in the rear. I tried just composting it for awhile, but I would have to turn my backyard into a compost pile with the amount of rats I have now. I wish I knew a gardener with a huge garden near me that I could give it to. It's amazing for your plants. You should have seen my rhubarb and pumpkins this year!!!

    I'm thinking about putting up a post on CL for compost, but I'm not sure if anyone will go for it. I knew a lot of people that wanted our horse poop for compost, but I don't live on the farm unfortunately and it's a decent drive Otherwise that's where my rat poop would go!

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