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    I had toxoplasmosis WAY before I became pregnant with Jonah. Chances were good that I contracted it through my cats, but, everyday dirt, as well as uncooked meat are also likely suspects.

    As for not changing the litterbox while pregnant? L-O-L. Okay. Sure. LOLOL. I can't remember which way it is, but, something like it is dangerous if you contract it in the beginning of the pregnancy, but, less likely to pass to the baby, or, more dangerous in the end to contract it, but, less likely to cause any damage. In any event, like everything else, you just act smart about it. I didn't scoop the litter with my bare hand- he he he, and I always, like today, washed my hands after scooping.

    I think it is hysterical what people will use as excuses to dump their pets. It is the same pregnant person that dumps their cat but smokes, or, doesn't exercise, or, doesn't take prenatals. Or, it is the same person that dumps their cat when their child is born, but, sits the kid in front of the tv for 10 hours, doesn't breastfeed, or, doesn't protect their child from second hand smoke or the sun.

    I work with some people like that. "well, MY doctor said...blah, blah, blah..." Ok, did your doctor also tell you to have six cans of pop a day, and forego all exercise? Prolly not. So, stop using some lame-o excuse to justify your bad behavior. Just call it like it is.

    Excuses. Excuses. Excuses. Whatever makes someone feel good about a bad deed.

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    And, while I am ranting...I wonder if I can blame my acne on the fact I was brought up with dogs? If cats can cause excema, why can't dogs cause pimples?

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    ROFLMAO!! Johanna, you never cease to make me smile and I certainly needed one today. In the middle of a major personal meltdown right now.

    Whatever makes someone feel good about a bad deed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic
    I think it is hysterical what people will use as excuses to dump their pets. It is the same pregnant person that dumps their cat but smokes, or, doesn't exercise, or, doesn't take prenatals. Or, it is the same person that dumps their cat when their child is born, but, sits the kid in front of the tv for 10 hours, doesn't breastfeed, or, doesn't protect their child from second hand smoke or the sun.
    I couldn't agree more. There are risks in life. Your cat can bite you and you die from sepsis.
    The risks cats bring are comparatively small

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    Hey, back to toxo.... I was reading Cat Fancy in the vet yesterday and there was an article about Toxo.... apparently, its only dangerous to the baby in the 1st trimester and has NO effect after the 1st trimester ends. Also, any given cat might have it, only only once in their life, for 7-10 days are they infectious. Mighty low chance of geting it from your at if you're smart for 3 months.

    They said Toxo is everywhere, mostly on aw meats. You're more apt ot get it if you cut up infected chicken than from your cat.

    Oh dear.... Ashley will just have an itchy child because these 5 buggers aren't going anywhere. They'll be itchy from eczema, but their immune system will be great because its been prooven cats bolster an infant's immune system and protect them from asthma.

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    Gosh Kim that is a very interesting fact, i had a kitty before i had my son, but kitty disappeared, i never got another after that until Ash came along, my son has asthma, i wish i had known that, because i would have gotten a kitty smart as.

    I really do get sick of people going on and on about cats, bad stuff, it happens here too, my niece is going to have a baby soon, i hope her hubby does not hear about this, he already thinks they should not keep Neo because they are having a baby, makes me hopping mad, but luckily my niece won't have a bar of that..he will certainly be getting a right telling off from me next time i see him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brody's Mum
    Pregnant women should definitely not clean out littertrays that is true because it can be dangerous to unborn babies (toxi-something or other)



    Jen, I think the above applies to all domestic chores due to heavy/awkward equipment, long bouts of standing on your feet, etc etc and it takes a good 18 months (or years if you're really crafty) to be able to even think about them once you have given birth
    Toxoplasmosis, I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic
    And, while I am ranting...I wonder if I can blame my acne on the fact I was brought up with dogs? If cats can cause excema, why can't dogs cause pimples?

    In that case I'm going to blame my lack of intelligence on cleaning out my guinea pigs hutches, without them I'd have been a true genius
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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom
    Brody's Mum,

    It's called Toxoplasmosis and pregnant women should definitely NOT go anywhere near the litterbox during their pregnancy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by catnapper
    Hey, back to toxo.... I was reading Cat Fancy in the vet yesterday and there was an article about Toxo.... apparently, its only dangerous to the baby in the 1st trimester and has NO effect after the 1st trimester ends. Also, any given cat might have it, only only once in their life, for 7-10 days are they infectious. Mighty low chance of geting it from your at if you're smart for 3 months.
    I knew it was something about the first trimester...he he he. I think I told you guys before, but, when I got toxo, people at work called it my 'cat bumps' since my lymph nodes swelled. They still tease me!

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    Hugito has ezcema. When my boss read this article, she came running to me showing me as if she'd discovered something no one has seen before. Her comment to me, "well, at least you now only have to get rid of one cat now that Payton is dead!"

    I told her my cat isn't going anywhere.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Lobodeb
    Hugito has ezcema. When my boss read this article, she came running to me showing me as if she'd discovered something no one has seen before. Her comment to me, "well, at least you now only have to get rid of one cat now that Payton is dead!"

    I told her my cat isn't going anywhere.
    Sounds like your boss needs to work on her people skills.

    I'm always surprised by how many people have no ability to think and make judgment calls for themselves.

    ..I'm pregnant, so I must get rid of my loyal kitties because everyone says I have to. Thinking about it myself and finding alternatives would be too hard....

    ....My child has been born, so I must get rid of my loyal kitties because the doctor's say it increases the chances of getting ezcema. Let's forget that you're chances of getting ezcema also increase if you are, you know, breathing.

    I'm waiting for the day the doctor's say that having a mother is dangerous to your child's health!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maresche
    I'm waiting for the day the doctor's say that having a mother is dangerous to your child's health!
    LOL or having a MOTHER-IN-LAW

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    My boys aren't going anywhere. I love my cats and wouldn't give them up because I'm pregnant. My doctor warned me about toxoplasmosis and said it would be best if I rehomed my cats (first pregnancy). I just let someone else change the litter, then I am not exposing myself to it. I never knew cats could cause excema in babies?! Excema is easily treated, so why put yourself and your cats through the stress of rehoming?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JenBKR
    LOL or having a MOTHER-IN-LAW
    Actually, that one is clinically proven! I swear on everything that's holy!




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