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Date: | Thu, 22 Aug 1996 08:01:14 -0700 |
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To Sherry:
>I've heard soooo much about not scopping litter boxes when you are pregnant
>with regard to cats. Does the same ap ply to ferrets? Maybe I can finally
>get my husband to do some scooping! :)
Yes, toxoplasmosis ( a protozoal disease) can be RARELY RARELY seen in
ferrets, as in cats, and ferrets can shed infective oocysts in feces for a
very short time. Acutally, your chances of contracting toxo in this way is
far less than if you eat rare steak (I hope they've told you to eat
well-done steak during your pregnancy, if you're a meat-eater.)
Anyway, becuase toxo infection can cause major birth defects, having your
husband empty the litters is a quick and easy fix.....
Bruce Williams, DVM
[Posted in FML issue 1669]
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