In article , Magwitch writes
You are obviously not listening - I did not know what kind of poo it
was, it could well have been from the feral cats and posing a very real
threat to children and adults.
As for raking it up, your garden is obviously much smaller than mine, I
don't have the time to rake a few acres.
Now, unless you can actually give some advice on identifying animal poo,
don't bother making uninformed comments.
I sometimes wonder why people don't consider the _mental_ health risks they
impose on children, with their paranoia and hysterical phobias.
Try Googling and see how many children are hospitalised by hedgehog/fox poo
per annum, why don't you? MRSA is a much more serious threat, and more
prevalent in hospitals than back lawns.
Like someone said, "rake it up".
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Judith Lea
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