Sharon, wow, you stepped in it. Sometimes, in our yard, cats do a
number one and it smells somewhat like a skunk, but not that strong, of course.
earlier, Sharon Hooley, wrote:
>Something funny/gross happened to me today. I got up around 6:00
>this morning. As I walked barefooted toward the doorway of my room
>to go out, I stepped on something a bit soft and moist. I bent down
>and picked up some globs of what reminded me of rather dry clay. It
>did not smell good, but neither was it the most horrible odor in the
>world. I put them in the garbage can, intending to have Blanca look
>at it later. this afternoon when she came to tell me that food was
>ready, I had her take a look. When she saw it in brighter light,
>she discovered that it was cat poop! what?! We don't have cats
>here, because Blanca's daughter is allergic to them! then she told
>me what must have happened, and it made good sense: My care
>providers are having work done on the kitchen and at least one other
>part of the house. this means that they have to have the back
>outside door open while they work. When I leave for Daybreak, I
>usually leave my door opened, which I shouldn't have. we surmised
>that a stray cat had walked into my room and did his/her business on
>my carpet! I half kidded her that she'd better put a litter box in
>my room, huh?
>
>And that's the news of Lake WoeBeGone...
>
>Sharon
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