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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please do not. I don't want to be at risk of toxoplasmosis from gardening in my own private yard while pregnant. Asshat. [/quote] All the "outdoor" cats used the kids sandbox in our yard as a litter box; so much for that built in sandbox / swing set. I wondered why the family didn't stay in the house. Nasty. One neighborhood cat would go into our compost bin every single day, dig through it, and eat out of it. Yes, the cat was our neighbor's but I guess they either didn't feed it or expected the cat to fend for itself. Another neighbors cat got trapped in our garage while we were on vacation. We have a totally indoor cat who has never peed on the floor or scratched up the furniture, has coughed up a few hairballs. If you don't let your cat outside, they will be fine. One of my friends has trained her cat to use the toilet, that is one smart cat! Some of the "let cats be cats" people don't even spay or neuter, so then there are even more unwanted outdoor cats. [/quote]
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