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10-10-2013, 10:22 PM | #11 |
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Shit does wash off, but if my cat pooped on my pillow I'd take steps to ensure it didn't happen again. Not by killing the cat, but ... one could theoretically use the Hierarchy of (Industrial Hygiene) Controls:
a) Substitute a less toxic substance - not possible unless you have a robo-cat; b) Change the process - see (a); c) Engineering controls - isolate the process (put cat out of bedroom); machine guards (? put rails and a mosquito net around and over your bed so that cat doesn't have access?) d) Administrative controls - lessen the amount of time you spend in bed; e) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - a face mask to prevent rolling over and mashing cheek into poop on pillow? Other suggestions?
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