This is an upsetting topic, but it has been on my mind for a while and I'd like some advice:
We have loads of stray cats in Bahrain, and of course many of them are killed on the roads here. When I see a body in the road (provided it's not too mangled) I usually pull over and move it to the side of the road. (Our garbage collectors will pick up bodies from the roadside, but will not scrape up remains). I usually keep old newspapers in the car, so I just pick up the cat in a few sheets of paper, and move it off the road, then leave the paper "tucked" around it. (99% of the time it has been removed by the following day).
I have done this several times, and other than washing my hands well when I reach my destination, I don't take any precautions. The other day my son was with me when I did this, and when my hubby heard he flipped out. He said I could catch diseases etc and I shouldn't risk it.
Any advice? I don't see how moving a body is any different to touching my strays in the garden - probably less risky in fact, as they won't bite or scratch:(