sparkle_1979
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Well I agree try other options first but ill always put my children's health before anything, no question.
I've just done some google searching and chilli powder can be very harmful to cats if they get it in their paws as they will try and wash it away and are likely to get it in their fur and their eyes which is very painful to them
Here's a website with natural and kinder methods to deter them and as cats are very habit based/territorial it takes a couple of weeks for them to stop going into certain gardens...
https://www.amoils.com/health-blog/...o-prevent-cats-using-your-garden-as-a-toilet/
I find it quite shocking the attitude of why should I care/it's the cats fault if they come in my garden and get hurt by something I've done...is this not cruelty
Personally I much prefer to live with a compassionate attitude to all living things, to treat others how I want to be treated myself, animals included.
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Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii.
During the first few weeks after exposure, the infection typically causes a mild, flu-like illness or no illness.
Those with weakened immune systems, such as AIDS patients or pregnant women, may become seriously ill, and it can occasionally be fatal. The parasite can cause encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) and neurologic diseases, and can affect the heart, liver, inner ears, and eyes (chorioretinitis). Recent research has also linked toxoplasmosis with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and schizophrenia. Numerous studies found a positive correlation between latent toxoplasmosis and suicidal behavior in humans.
During acute toxoplasmosis, symptoms are often influenza-like: swollen lymph nodes, or muscle aches and pains that last for a month or more. Rarely will a patient with a fully functioning immune system develop severe symptoms following infection. Young children and immunocompromised patients, may develop severe toxoplasmosis.
Cats are the primary source of infection to human hosts.