We've just managed to get the cat to go and crap outside. I really don't want that to change, because a flat that smells of catshit is a bit mad-cat-woman even by my standards. And he does bury it.
But this evening as I was watering the garden, he sprinted for the raised beds and curled up a fat one near the beans. He's not going *on* the plants, just near to them, and then burying it. He obviously prefers the looser soil in the raised beds.
Is this likely to poison the plants or can I just ignore it? If the worst that happens is that I accidentally stick a trowel into dried up cat poo, I can deal with that. If on the other hand it'll kill the plants, or poison anyone who eats our veg, then I'll invest in a water pistol and encourage him away from the veg patch.