h a l f b a k e r yI like this idea, only I think it should be run by the government.
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this system is distictly different than that system and has the distinct advantage of retaining the absorbent qualities of modern cat litters, a quality that plastic based litters do not share. |
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Interesting idea. Certainly better than plastic (which tends to absorb smells over time). But make sure the thing vents without leaking back into the house. |
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Of course, I'm not entirely sure what a reusable cat might be. |
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I think the fitting of a high efficiency heat exchanger and exhaust unit similar in design to many modern high efficiency furnaces and Water heaters could be included. This could be linked to your hot water or heating system to supplement them and reduce the waste of energy associated with using the system. |
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The volume of waste is the same, but instead of being put in a trash bag, it's dispersed into the atmosphere, where you won't have to deal with it ever again....... |
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Not true. When using regular cat litter it needs to be dumped once it has absorbed too much moisture. With this system the only waste is the moisture and other waste material that is scooped as normal(and not incinerated as implied above). The waste clay litter is saved from the landfill. Waste is significantly reduced. |
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there are 76 million housholds with cats in them in the US alone(more than 200million in the top 10 countries) if we assume that 75% of those housholds utilize cat litter and that on average those housholds use 5lbs of litter per month. This represents 1,710,000 tons of cat litter dumped per year(not including cat generated waste products) |
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Woven 2,4 polymethmethacrylate is extremely permeable--absorbent--plastic but couldn't be exposed to an incinerator. |
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