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From: autumn_whispers2me
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 11:29:37 -0800 (PST)
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
Subject: Re: [ferrethealth] Coccidia
Message-ID: <20079748.1104780900853.JavaMail.nobody@chromium.smartgroups.com>

You mentioned tracking this stuff in barefoot, but I'm assuming it can be tracked in
on shoes as well? We have a neighbor in our apt complex (only 4 units here) that
takes her dog right out front off the steps and lets her go right there next to the
walk in the grass, and I mean it looks like a poo mine field out there. We have to
navigate through this stuff, track across the grass, sometimes in order to get to the
back parking lot. Is it possible for us to track this coccidia in on our shoes, even if
we don't actually step on anything? This woman is moving soon, though we don't
know how soon, so she'll be gone eventually and we wont have to deal with this.
Landlord could care less and never comes to the property, so he's no help.

Any risk with this? We try to be VERY careful for obvious reasons, but I'd never
thought of something like coccidia.

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