September 29, 1999    Campbell, California

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    Sandbox owner tells feline fanciers that it's no fun to stop and smell the cats

    Am I asking too much of pet guardians by requesting they keep their animals in their own yards at poop time?

    I am convinced that most people are responsible. I see many folks walking their dogs on leashes and have even observed "pick-up" bags in the hands of several. The problem I am having is with the felines.

    It isn't much fun when you stop to smell the roses and have your olfactory senses hit with pet poop! Not to mention having it flavor the strawberries and leave treasures in my son's sandbox.

    I've often seen a mocha and honeystriped cat in our yards. Though it has yummy-sounding coloration, what it leaves behind isn't very appetizing.

    I implore the guardians to either properly train the cats or to keep them on your own property at all times.

    Jennifer Fernandes
    Aragon Way
    San Jose



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