07-01-2023, 10:31 PM
(07-01-2023, 12:44 PM)Julia Wrote: You are right, toxoplasmosis and other kitty pathogens pose very little risk for most people. The question is rather whether you want to potentially introduce a concentrated source of pathogens into our mountain soil and water supplies, which could harm vulnerable people as well as wildlife. It might be fine but it might not.
I agree that for my situation, it should go into Western Disposal.
Dog poop too.
Before this research, I thought that my neighbor's 3 dogs were a nusiance only
because of roaming free, packing, barking at odd hours of the night, disturbing wildlife,
causing cars to swerve off the road, possibly biting cyclists -
but the poop was innocuous.
Did you know that dog poop can introduce pathogens into the water table?
I recently heard of a well in the JT area sickening their owner from dog poop!
I and others have been complaining about these dogs near my house at 764 James Canyon Dr.
with BoCo Animal Control Sheriff Sarah Spensieri - Animal Control - Direct Line 303 441 1360
If you see them on the road, please get photos, and let me know about it.