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Good grief.
There are a lot of correct people on this thread who really should know better than to engage with the spectacularly incorrect people on this thread.
Feel free to argue pointlessly amongst yourselves as you determine into which group you fall.
SMH
I've been weed on by frogs. I think they do it as a defence mechanism.
It doesn't smell.
Cats, on the other hand, stink.
Feel free to discuss at length, other opinions/experiences welcome 😁
Jesus H TF Christ.
Cat poo smells. Clean cat litter trays are not sources of odour because they are clean.
Yeah clean cat litter trays don't smell. No one is disagreeing with you. You decided to challenge someone who pointed out that cat litter trays smell, they obviously weren't talking clean cat litter trays.
I didn't read the rest of your rather long winded post but I'm lovin how you won't let go of the issue whilst apparently expressing outrage that anyone should disagree with you.
It is obviously very important to you so I am happy to concede that there is no necessary connection between cat litter trays and unpleasant odours.
Jesus H TF Christ indeed.
Feel free to discuss at length, other opinions/experiences welcome 😁
Thanks....... it's not frogs, I believe, that wee as a defence mechanism but toads, usually accompanied by inflating their bodies. It has happened many times to me and no it doesn't smell.
Frogs on the other hand, IME, can scream very loudly when caught by a cat.
Cats for very good reasons won't touch toads.
Toads excrete a bufotoxin from their parotoid glands that can in extreme cases cause seizures, or more likely foaming at the mouth and much head shaking if your dog tries to catch one.