http://www.naturemill.com/petFriendly.html I found this through a Co-Op on DG that is buying the non-pet models. I knew that pet waste could be composted but it takes a higher temperature and I don't monitor my compost pile at all let alone that well to make sure the temperature is met. It is a small unit - I can't imagine it would take the waste of a herd of Great Danes! LOL But it might be the answer to disposing of my cedar shaving cat litter instead of just dumping at least some of it on my neighbor's hydrengeas. (They are beautiful since I have been doing that, though.)
Here is a link to the co-op since these things start at $ 400!
There is a co-op alreadys started for this company. http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/882450/#new
Indoor Electric Composter Does Pet Waste
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