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poo bags - final destination?

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  • gettingready
    gettingready Posts: 11,330 Forumite
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    olias wrote: »


    As you can see, they clearly advocate flicking it into rough grass or woodland as an effective way of disposing of it.


    Olias

    Yes, but NOT in a plastic bag as lots of people do......
  • CFC
    CFC Posts: 3,119 Forumite
    edited 18 February 2011 at 11:41PM
    It's awful to bag it then hang it. I don't know what people are thinking of.
    Buddy's mum, cats carry toxoplasmosis in their poo, just as risky as dog poo but deposited by your neighbour's animal in your nice clean back garden, just where the chlildren play, possibly even their sandpit or their seed patch while you are out bagging up your dog poo. In addition cat round worms can also cause the same problem that dog worms can cause except in the heart and lungs instead of the eye!

    I always think it beggars belief how the anti-dog brigade managed to vilify dogs and dog poo as dangerous to children's health but totally ignored cats.
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