It is not because it will kill the plants in the garden.
yes you can eat it with chops and you won't die
The real ashy untreated litter is fine, I wouldn't use the more expensive ones as they tend to be treated with this and that and it might upset your lizard. But the cheap stuff is just ashy rock which is fine.
Cherry is safe for gardens. It also makes beautiful furniture of any kind.
For rabbit litter you can use:HayStrawNewspaperAspen chips/shavingsWood stove pellets (the plain kind only, not the kind with accelerant!)Carefresh brandYesterday's News (by Purina)Boxo brandAlso put hay in the box, or in a feeder just above the box. Rabbits like to use the box as they graze, so this will encourage good litter habits and lots of hay eating!Do not useCedar or pine chips/shavings - they may cause kidney diseaseAnything that isn't safe to eat (bunnies often take a nibble of their litter), like:Cat litter (clay litter) - dangerous to eatCorn or wheat-based litters - unhealthy to eat
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The rules of 'safe handling rubbish' can be 1. Never throw your litter on the floor. 2. throwing litter attracts many rats...... and so on.
Yes but dont put them in vegetable soup. If you have flowering vegetable plants the moth balls will drive away helpful insects like bees and thereby cause your plants to not get pollenated and not produce.
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Yes, they are safe but when you ride your stomach will drop if you know what i mean.
vegetable oil is very dangerous for a hamster, so keep it away!
The Hello Kitty Mouspad and Mouse would be ergonomicly safe for kids. The design is kid freindly, and the overview states that it is ergonomically correct to reduce fatigue.