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Mike 02-04-2003 11:08 PM

Cat Litter (can it be used on my flower beds)
 
In article , K
writes

Change the record sunshine.


There speaks a cat owner.


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Rodger Whitlock 03-04-2003 06:21 PM

Cat Litter (can it be used on my flower beds)
 
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 19:32:48 +0000 (UTC), bnd777 wrote:

One can but try
but it seems most cat owners dont care that their animals usually mess other
gardeners gardens


Ah, so wrong, so wrong! I for one care very deeply, as it means I
have less cat poo to contend with in my own garden. Fortunately,
I have many adjoining neighbours, so each of my own four cats has
ample choice in answering that difficult question "where shall I
poo today?" Thank God for neighbours, esp. those with freshly
dug-over veg plots.

{I'm pulling your leg.) (Tuesday was April 1, but I don't give up
easily.)

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Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Alan Holmes 03-04-2003 07:56 PM

Cat Litter (can it be used on my flower beds)
 

"Mike" wrote in message
...
In article , hayley hayley.ry
writes
The cat litter that my cats used is the wood pellet type that soaks up

any
mess. Once it has been used in the litter tray would it be ok to dig in

my
flower beds (not veg patch). Has anybody got any info to suggest not to

do
this?


you can catch toxoplasmosis (sp) from cat poo which is very bad if you

are
pregnant (but most gardeners and meat eaters are immune anyway). Also the
smell may encourage your cats (or other cats) to use your garden :)

Excuse me but that contradicts everything that has been said on this and
other newsgroups by cat owners.

"Get a cat of your own and the others won't come into your garden"


That is most certainly not true, we have a cat and most of the cats
from around come into our garden.

You are now saying that it will encourage others!!


I don't think having a cat encourages others, cats will go wherever they
like.

They are 'wild' animals.

Alan
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