Important Cat Litter Box Health Concerns
Health risks every cat owner should know about. Cats are great pets. However, it is important for cat owners to understand the health risks posed by cats. The majority of all risks stemming from cat ownership are associated with the cat litter box and/or cat feces. The Toxoplasmosis parasite and E. Coli bacteria are two of the most dangerous risks. This article explains how to protect yourself and family from these and other health risks.| Comments on article "Important Cat Litter Box Health Concerns" | |||||||||
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