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  2. How to stop a cat from pooping in your yard - AOL

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    Can cat feces contaminate a garden? Like all feces, cat poop can act as a fertilizer for plants. However, excess nutrients can be harmful and may threaten native species which have adapted to ...

  3. Toxoplasmosis - Wikipedia

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    Ingestion of unwashed fruit or vegetables that have been in contact with contaminated soil containing infected cat feces. [47] Ingestion of cat feces containing oocysts: This can occur through hand-to-mouth contact following gardening, cleaning a cat's litter box, contact with children's sandpits; the parasite can survive in the environment for ...

  4. Cat repeller - Wikipedia

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    A cat repeller is a device or substance used to discourage cats from entering an area, or to encourage them to leave if they do enter. Such deterrents are most commonly used by gardeners, in order to prevent damage to their gardens, to avoid cat feces , or to protect birds .

  5. I'm a cat owner and here are the thoughts that run through my ...

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    I'm sure most cat owners think this and perhaps I'm biased, but Teddy and Roxy are truly stunning cats. They'll often adopt a pose or wear an expression on their face that makes them look like ...

  6. Should you care about what the cat (or dog) dragged in? A ...

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    There is a specific parasitic infection called toxoplasmosis that is associated with cleaning cat litter boxes or eating food or drinking water that has been contaminated with cat feces. Most ...

  7. Cat worm infections - Wikipedia

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    The harmless disposal of cat feces is a hygienic measure that at least leads to pathogen dilution. Feces should be collected daily and disposed of with household waste, because roundworm eggs are infectious in moist environments for up to four years, whipworm eggs for over six years, and tapeworm eggs for six months. The eggs have a high tenacity.

  8. Parasite in cat poop could make us take risks - AOL

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    A mind-controlling parasite found in cat feces may give people the courage they need to become entrepreneurs, researchers reported Tuesday. Parasite in cat poop could make us take risks Skip to ...

  9. Cat-scratch disease - Wikipedia

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    Cats which are carrying the bacterium, B. henselae, are asymptomatic, [18] thus thoroughly washing hands after handling a cat or cat feces is an important factor in preventing potential cat-scratch disease transmission from possibly infected cats to humans. [17]