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Old 01-05-2013, 06:28 PM   #1
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I found my tort eating cat poo that the local cat had left as a wee prezzie in his enclosure, will this do any harm he seems ok just now
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Old 01-05-2013, 07:10 PM   #2
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I've caught my Lilly eating dog poo on a couple of occasions, it was all dried up so I must missed picking these up, she was right tucking in as well I had to really pull it from her mouth lol, it hadn't done Lilly any harm, but I try to make sure all is cleared and cleaned in the garden, I'm lucky that most of my garden is pathed so easier to spot and clean, even on the soil parts of the garden x
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Think he went to the bother of digging it up lol. and dexter went in the huff as I fought with him to get it lol
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My torts went crazy for the rabbit poo on the lawn, bobbing heads up and down and got very excited. One of my dogs eats it too, but only after a frost!
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It's not unusual for them to eat the odd poop. Any poo will do, they're not fussy. As long as the animal leaving the present is healthy it doesn't do any harm. Just don't kiss him.
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