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Are dead cats recyclable?

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Are dead cats recyclable?

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  1. if you want to make a new cat, no, but if you want to make something OUT of the cat, yes


  2. Absolutely.

    Try reading Simon Bond's "101 Uses for a Dead Cat"

    http://www.undergroundhumor.com/books/sn...

  3. Try roasting them with rosemary and mint ;Delish

  4. NO. What kind of question is this?

  5. yes, anything organic will eventually decay and be recycled, even if the recyled item ends up being a rock (fossil).

  6. All things in Nature are recyclable. Believe it or not, that is why Humans bury the dead; to replenish the Earth of the nutrients extracted form it by all those species in the "Food Chain." Though one does eat cats, the worms and other bacteria of the Earth will, providing food for the grass, the plants and up through the "Food Chain" goes the cat, till one day it may find a microscopic ingredient of that cat on your table; either as plant, vegetable or meat, the cycle continues.

  7. Yes.  They can be buried as useful slow release fertilizer.

    Minced (if freshly dead) for dog food (and allegedly Chinese food).  Stuffed for cute little huggable toys.

    Skinned they make fair gloves.

    Frozen and thrown they make a decent weapon for low technology warfare.

    They can also be used to poison small water wells and large ones if you have enough of them (they needn't be all that dead at the start either).

    Soccer ball replacements.

    The list is endless, enjoy yourself thinking them up.  May make for an interesting school essay too.

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