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a waterborne disease contracted by feces or feces-contaminated water
Pretty much everyone will have a few variations of colored feces in their lives. Sometimes it is due to health concerns, but usually it is just what you ate or drank recently. If you had way too much blue or purple Kool-Aid the day before, then that will color your feces.
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Yes, cat feces can carry disease. One such disease is toxoplasmosis. Cats may get that from mice, and they may spread it to humans and other animals through their feces. Toxoplasmosis may cause aggression in male humans and birth defects in the offspring of pregnant women.
Toxoplasmaosis
When people collect feces, it is usually to use as fertilizer. However, in some poor countries, feces is also used as animal feed. Unfortunately, that can transmit disease.
Yes, toxoplasmosis, which can be transmitted by careless handling of cat feces, can affect the brain.
To prevent disease, and noxious odors
No. But pigeon feces can contain microbes that can cause severe disease in people. If dealing with substantial accumulations, always take precautions to prevent breathing in dust raised when the feces are disturbed.
You can catch toxoplasmosis from mice feces in your home. Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease that pets can carry, especially cats.
Blood in the feces is not a specific disease - it is a symptom that can indicate any of several diseases. In younger dogs, blood in the feces is more likely to indicate either intestinal parasites or a gastrointestinal infection. In older dogs, the odds of cancer resulting in blood in the feces rises.