Feces doesn't contain anything that is "poisonous" to humans. Cat feces can carry many varieties of bacteria and protozoans which are parasites. In the case of Toxoplasmosis, the cyst needs to be exposed to oxygen for 24 hours before becoming infective. In most cases, clearing out litter everyday can prevent most infections you would be in danger of.
Yes! that's why there are "cat and mouse" and "tom and Jerry". It is a completely natural thing for a cat to do.
Cats, even our pet cats, are perfectly capable of safely eating a mouse as that is what they have evolved to eat, amongst other small animals and birds. Such small animals are easy to hunt and catch, and due to the size of the prey, the bones are easy to crunch up.
Cats are strict carnivores and predators, and will eat everything of their prey. The organs of the prey are full of essential fatty acids (Taurine, for example) and other nutrients that a cat needs. Even bones provide the cat with calcium and are easily broken down and digested in the cat's stomach.
Any outdoor cat might capture a mouse, but may not eat it, while other cats will. It really depends on the cat's personality; some are excellent hunters, while other cats are not. There is no certain cat breeds that are better at hunting and eating mice than others, it all depends on the individual cat, regardless of breed.
Wild or feral cats in particular would most definitely eat a mouse, or any other small animal it catches.
I have an indoor cat, so I have never seen her eat a mouse or bird. She does often like to chase string and light though.
Cat feces does not attract mice. You should not keep cat feces around; it is not sanitary to keep it around in your house.
cats tend to play with mice but do not like to eat them.
Yes, Cats Eat Mice. They Find them.
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sometimes.
ALL cat feces (or any feces of all species) has an odor, but if a cat's feces has an especially putrid odor, along with possibly being loose, it is possible that the cat has coccidiosis. Which is caused by a protozoan parasite. Kittens have died from lack of treatment for coccidia.
No, it is only dangerous to pregnant women. Toxoplasma in cat feces can cause blindness to unborn children, if a pregnant mother gets it.
Yes, the acid from the cat urine will kill grass.
If there is mold on your cat's feces when you clean the litter box, you should try cleaning the box more frequently. This sometimes happens when the box is not cleaned often enough.
Cat feces will accumulate.
Yes. Where there is cat feces, there is also cat urine, and urine decomposes into ammonia, which is a poisonous gas. In addition, cat feces contains bacteria, and in a house full of cat feces, the feces become aerosolized, which increases the chance of the bacteria to be inhaled. The decomposition of cat feces releases sulfur-containing gases, some of which might be changed to sulfuric acid when dissolved in water (as they would be in the lungs).
No.
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ALL cat feces (or any feces of all species) has an odor, but if a cat's feces has an especially putrid odor, along with possibly being loose, it is possible that the cat has coccidiosis. Which is caused by a protozoan parasite. Kittens have died from lack of treatment for coccidia.
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Yes, toxoplasmosis, which can be transmitted by careless handling of cat feces, can affect the brain.
Not naturally, but they do contain bacteria that cause serious sickness if ingested.
It could be any number of things from worms, to infection, to organ failure. If your cat has blood in its feces, take it to the vet immediately.
Cat scat if you're looking for a rhyming phrase.
No, it is only dangerous to pregnant women. Toxoplasma in cat feces can cause blindness to unborn children, if a pregnant mother gets it.
Yes, the acid from the cat urine will kill grass.
Can cat urine and feces be hazardous to humans if not cleaned up properly like say some one doesn't clean up cat urine and feces in their house for more than three to six months?