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Toxoplasmosis... also responsible for some birth defects
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SGT Tiffanie G.
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But that would be more likely in indoor cats, where they are cleaning a litterbox, as opposed to an outdoor cat, where you don't have a litterbox...

I'm wondering if this is a case of "Mark Twain" statistics....
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Not quite SGT Tiffanie G.. As stated in the article outdoor cats hunt live prey for survival. That is the source of toxoplasmosis
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SGT Tiffanie G.
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I did see that, but thought that the toxoplasmosis was only in the feces. So, I guess not. Although, I'm not sure why there is less in the indoor cats, as they don't seem to illicit the same issues. And I know our indoor cats, definitely did hunting indoors, too! lol.
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