Although, pet waste can be composted, it takes careful monitoring to make sure the bin is over 140 degrees for 14 days to kill all the bacteria, intestinal parasites and pathogens. Also, the bin must be turned regularly to insure the cooler outside edges are moved to the hot center of the bin.
The intense level of monitoring necessary, plus the high risk of putting “sick” soil into your garden bed make pet waste composting inadvisable.
