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I have had cats and dogs for the last 50 years and cats on the average stink more. But I had a Great Dane and a Saint Bernard at the same time with a small backyard, Had to use a water hose with a pressure nozzle to wash the poop into the grass and never go without doing it every 2 days at max. My grass grew like hell though.
My poopoo is the worst. I always let out the most watery, explosive Shiite into the toilet bowl. Most of the time it sprays up the back and I leave it there for others to find. Janitors need to eat too.
If they have their own private toilet, that's awesome. Otherwise, I don't want to put my rear where a cat has been. Do you really want to get toxoplasmosis? That alone is enough for me to not own a cat.
At no point in my childhood did I ever answer the question, 'what do you want to do when you grow up, little boy?' with 'CSI Pet Poop Expert'. And yet, here I am, taking a quick glance at the offending pile and thinking: The prime suspect is Augie; those wood-looking chunks are from the small piece of particle board he ran away with last night and we last saw him inside four hours ago, so the age of the evidence also matches.
Fun Fact: poop (they call it "scat" in the country) is an easy way to identify the predators and varmints you have around (when footprints aren't available), and what they've been eating. I'd imagine the worst poop is Packer Fans, who live off a diet of cheese, gravy, sausage and beer. In other poop news: https://www.science.org/content/art...ces-chimps-could-spread-deadly-viruses-humans
my orange cat, scalabrine, can't clean after himself after he poops. white member is also one of the stupidest cat i have known. thinking of dumping it away and asking mum for a proper well trained cat
No, this is a one-time-educational post. Good luck with your housecats and dogs and their s!!t. eta, but if you really want to know: "there's something out there, and it ain't no man"
We have a litter robot and it's not in an area of the house we frequent. No odor, no scooping. App says when to empty the compartment.
cat poop is the bigger nuisance for me and its not even close. person across the street and person behind me have cats that use my plant bed and mulch around trees as a litter box. ive stepped in cat s*** in my own yard way more than dog s***. generally speaking, people who walk their dogs know to pick up after them but if youre a cat owner and you let your cat outside then its pooping (and peeing) in your neighbors yard and i dont know of any cat owners who pick up after them. my neighbors cat was also spraying on my patio and even car for a while...thats more disgusting than poop. i have spent around $100 to keep those little f***ers out of my yard. bought a gallon jug of cayenne pepper which i put down in plant bed and does seem to work. bought a peppermint spray that i use on my porch and also bought these spiked plastic mats that i have along fence where i knew cats were coming in.
Cat spraying is a a sign of an unfixed cat. Those are likely strays or else irresponsible owners. I still think dog poop as we it’s bigger watery and more work to pick up.
You don't sound like a loyal pet owner. You did a google search one day and found out that maybe your cat might have had a disease so "you got rid of it'. You didn't bother to test the cat or possibly transition it to be an inside cat? I used to have a dog, got rid of it when I found out he was flexible enough to lick his balls, although I never once saw him lick his balls. If you respond to this, I'm sure you'll mention tons of other factors that I didn't know to excuse your behavior, but the surface of your story paints you poorly.