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thanks all


a friend of mine used to flush the cat poo down the toilet , the blessed poo always floated to the top again , not a good idea . and the litter stuff may also block the toilet .


The reason i was asking is if its put in normal green bins taken by refuse lorry , was wondering how the lorry copes with the poo, if it gets stuck or coated in the grinders etc

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lavender27 Wrote:

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> The reason i was asking is if its put in normal

> green bins taken by refuse lorry , was wondering

> how the lorry copes with the poo, if it gets stuck

> or coated in the grinders etc



Wouldn't you put it in a bag rather than putting it in the bin loose?

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