Exposure to cat feces can cause the disease toxoplasmosis, but this disease is extremely, extremely rare among indoors-only cats. So there is no need to worry about toxoplasmosis if your cats are indoors-only cats.
Cat urine is not harmful to your health. It contains ammonia, and ammonia fumes are very harsh and noxious. People think that since it has such an overpowering smell, it must be harmful to your health, but this is an erroneous assumption.
Many cat litters, especially the classic clay kind, are filled with harmful toxins. When you pour the fresh litter into the box, or dig around in it vigorously, or the cat digs around, some of it breaks up and floats up into the air, and you inhale it. So you want to avoid breathing it in as much as possible. Using a covered litter box is also a good idea.
But obviously, the problem is not the urine or feces, but the litter. And you don't HAVE to use clay litter. They are many, many different types, like the crystal kind (which may not be less harmful, but is much less dusty). There are even "organic" brands made with all-natural ingredients.
Yes, cat feces and urine can harm your grass due to the high nitrogen content in cat urine that can burn the grass. The feces can also contain harmful bacteria that can negatively affect the grass. It's best to clean up after your cat promptly to prevent damage to your lawn.
Cat urine can stain clothing and smell bad, some people can actually be allergic to cat urine. Cat urine will not make you blind.
It isn't. Cat urine is not fluorescent, and it does not glow in the dark. I'm not sure where this myth comes from. Cat urine is yellow, like human urine. To the naked eye, it is indistinguishable from human urine, except for the smell. Cat urine is ammonia-based (unlike human urine) so it smells of ammonia.
Yes, in some cases Blue Buffalo Cat Food does cause crystals in Cat urine.
A male cat urinates on everything that he claims as his.
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Cat urine is made mostly of ammonia. This can affect a person's mood because it can make them light headed and dizzy.
Yes.
Yes, cat feces and urine can harm your grass due to the high nitrogen content in cat urine that can burn the grass. The feces can also contain harmful bacteria that can negatively affect the grass. It's best to clean up after your cat promptly to prevent damage to your lawn.
Cat urine can stain clothing and smell bad, some people can actually be allergic to cat urine. Cat urine will not make you blind.
Toxoplasma Gondii is the most formative parasite associated with cat feces, however it is practically harmless to adults. Unfortunately, if you are pregnant, it can have devastating affects on the fetus.
No, you cannot get high from cat urine.
No, cat urine cannot get you high. It is not safe or recommended to inhale or ingest cat urine for any reason.
No, you cannot get high from cat urine.
No, it is not possible to get high from cat urine.
No, cat urine cannot make you high.
Yes, cat urine contains ammonia.