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Not a problem. Cats have only a very limited window for transmission
of toxoplasmosis, and it has to be in the intestine. Even then, cats
generally only shed for several weeks to a month, and develop immunity
against reinfection.
While ferrets are susceptible, like all warm-blooded animal, reports of
infection are extremely rare, and those cases did not result in disease.
With kindest regards,
Bruce Williams, DVM
[Posted in FML issue 4225]