If anyone has any information on toxoplasmosis when dealing with ferrets it would be greatly appreciated. My husband and I have been looking for information on it. We've only been able to locate a brief section in the FAQ. We are a foster home for ferrets (we currently have 12) and when the question was raised to my doctor she had almost no knowledge of ferrets and warned me not to have anything to do with changing, touching or breathing the soiled litter pans. I'd like to find some 'hard evidence' that other doctors have written and see what their advice is. Thanks in advance!! The Rumakers: (Pinky, Butterscotch, Bosco, Buddy, Mindy, Mandy, Kramer, Rosco, Clyde, Rascal, Sabrina, and Casper) (and the humans,too) [Posted in FML issue 2435]