maiko20071მეც მინდა, რომ ცხოველთან ერთად გაიზარდოს ბავშვი, უფრო ჰუმანური და კეთილი იქნება, ასე მგონია
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ტოქსოპლაზმოზს ვგულისხმობდი.
So how do I avoid getting infected if I have a cat?
Here are some guidelines if you live with a cat:
Have other people empty the litter box, and have them do it daily. This reduces the risk of infection because the oocysts aren't infectious for the first 24 hours after they're excreted. If you must do the job, wear disposable gloves and wash your hands well afterward. Some experts also suggest wearing a mask in case any particles become airborne when the litter is stirred up.
To keep your cat from becoming infected while you're pregnant, feed him only commercial cat food or well-cooked table scraps – never raw or undercooked meat.
Keep him indoors so he won't hunt down potentially infected prey like mice or birds. (Remember, though, that even an indoor cat might catch a mouse.)
Keep the kitty off the kitchen counter and dining table.
Though it's unlikely your cat has any parasites in his fur, it's a good idea to wash your hands after playing with him, especially before eating or otherwise putting your hands to your mouth.
Don't get a new kitten or cat while you're pregnant, and don't play with stray cats or kittens.