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by hunterb123
1533 days ago
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> Doesn’t matter, they’re domestic cats and you already explained a circumstance where they could expose visitors and owners > The ratio of cat owners with outdoor cats is irrelevant. It's extremely relevant when talking about a large enough scale of infection to support the attractiveness causation hypothesis posed by GP. > I have seen these cats for multiple years so unless they have an outdoor cat house (something I have never seen in my life) Outdoor cats generally stay underneath the house / porches, cars, etc. during cold or especially hot weather. > That’s enough to sink your assertions. I'm disputing the above proposed hypothesis on the grounds I don't think it's common enough occurrence and we're lacking information. |
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