No.
Not directly. Some people have died by inhaling the methane gas their "poop" gives off.
Cat poop can contain harmful bacteria and parasites that can be harmful to plants if used as fertilizer. It is best to avoid using cat poop in your garden to protect your plants.
Cat poop can contain harmful bacteria and parasites that can potentially harm your plants if used as fertilizer. It is best to avoid using cat poop in your garden to protect the health of your plants.
No, a cat does not have poop hanging from its hair.
Dog poop is generally larger, softer, and tends to be more uniform in shape and texture. Cat poop is smaller, more firm, and can vary in shape and consistency based on the cat's diet and health. Cat poop also typically has a stronger odor compared to dog poop.
No, it is not possible to experience a psychoactive effect from inhaling the scent of cat urine.
They do
Try Maxforce fly bait and sprinkle or remove the attractant. (the droppings which is where they are probably breeding)
Possibly.
Never eat cat excrement.
Inhaling cat hair can trigger allergies in some people, leading to symptoms like sneezing, coughing, and itchy eyes. It can also worsen asthma symptoms in individuals with asthma. However, for most people, inhaling cat hair is not harmful to their health.
A cat owner should expect to clean up cat poop twice a day.