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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Same problem here. Got some bottled wolf pee and am also trying coffee grounds. My question—for a household with no pregnant people, would you still eat the veg after careful rinsing? In this particular case, lettuce and radishes. I wouldn’t think twice about something where the edible part isn’t touching the soil like peas or tomatoes. [/quote] Do you imagine that vegetables from the store are grown in some sort of magic field with no animals?[/quote] Cats are unique in that they’re a common carrier of a parasite that causes miscarriages. If a pregnant woman touches your cats poop by accident because you think her vegetable garden is a fine place for your cat to poop, she has a good chance of losing her baby, and she may not ever even know why. I think there’s a special place in hell for cat owners who let their cat go off their own property.[/quote]
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