Hello, I'm Christine from Pa. I have a cat
( Lucy ) and I'm also 6 monhts pregnant, I've heard the danger in
cleaning litter boxes and pregnancy...does anyone know anthing about
this?
She has never been outside, BUT she has been around my moms cats who ARE
in and outdoor cats....
But Lucy never even caught a mouse...
My main question is this: they say handleing raw meat is REALLY bad
during pregnancy too....BUT with common sense you wash your hands.....
is that the same deal with cats...like if you change the litter box then
wash you hands its ok?
because i've scooped the box 2 or 3 times WITH gloves on then washed my
hands with antibacterial soap...do you think that is ok?
My husband is doing it ow to avoid any problems....
I am an animal lover...I have a pet grooming shop and groom pets for a
living ....;-)))
so getting rid of my cat is OUT of the question...but i know a NON
animal lover will make it seem WAY worse that it really is....
any in-put?
Thanks in advance......
Chrstine....( all snowed in..)
kaeli - 26 Jan 2004 20:45 GMT
> My main question is this: they say handleing raw meat is REALLY bad
> during pregnancy too....BUT with common sense you wash your hands.....
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> hands with antibacterial soap...do you think that is ok?
> My husband is doing it ow to avoid any problems....
You're doing the right thing.
FWIU, simply cleaning the box daily with gloves on, then following up
with an antibacterial soap is sufficient.
http://web.vet.cornell.edu/Public/FHC/toxo.html
I am not an expert, however, so if the hubby is willing to scoop the
box, that is the safest thing to do.
You might also try one of those automatic litter boxes.
Asking this is alt.med.veterinary might yield more experienced answers.

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Hans Schr?der - 27 Jan 2004 02:48 GMT
> I am an animal lover...I have a pet grooming shop and groom pets for a
> living ....;-)))
In my opinion, you are NOT a cat lover.
About 20 minutes after the posting I am replying to know, you made another
one, where you asked if it was risky to spay and DECLAW your cat at the same
time! Cat lovers, people who understands how cats live and what they need to
be sound and healthy, don't even THINK of declawing their cats. Declawing is
one of the worst ways you can mistreat your cat. Have you ever tried
scratching that tiny, itchy spot behind your ear without nails? I would
almost like to help you experience that...
Buy a claw clipper, I use that myself, and it works just fine.
Besides, most of the civilized countries in the world have banned declawing,
because of the suffering it leads to for the poor cat. Don't ever THINK of
declawing, and be sure not to mention it in this group any more!!

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Christine - 28 Jan 2004 19:59 GMT
>>I would almost like to help you >>experience
>>that...
I keep my kitty indoors because i CAN!
she is very content, she is Laying on my king sized bed right
now....very warm and having fun with her toys........
I know YOU didnt make the comment about cats NEED to go out
side
WELL>.......I like to prevent disease even though she has all her shots
PLUS i've seen way too many cats splattered on the road, the cars go WAY
TOO FAST to let your cat run if he or she ill stay in the house with no
fight......
( WAY too many splattered cats, I would almost like to help YOU
experience THAT! )
you dont have to worry about me anymore coming in this group...you're
all crazy....and EXTREMELY RUDE.......
i'll bet you'all believe in the pet physic huh.... LMAO@U.....
NO EMAIL PLEASE......
Christine - 28 Jan 2004 20:37 GMT
I would also Like to thank the NICE ppl who emailed me with some
advice.....
and I want you to know that Lucy wil NOT be declawed.....thanks to the
info i found here...its just a shame that some ppl han to be so
rude.....
Ps, to the one who said SHE should have been neutered;,,,,just to let
you know females get ( SPAYED )
NO MORE EMAILS PLEASE!
kaeli - 29 Jan 2004 14:13 GMT
> I would also Like to thank the NICE ppl who emailed me with some
> advice.....
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> Ps, to the one who said SHE should have been neutered;,,,,just to let
> you know females get ( SPAYED )
No, technically, "neutered" applies to both sexes.
Males are castrated. Females are spayed.

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Hans Schr?der - 28 Jan 2004 22:35 GMT
>>I would almost like to help you >>experience
>>that...
>I keep my kitty indoors because i CAN!
>she is very content, she is Laying on my king sized bed right
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>
>NO EMAIL PLEASE......
Wow...
Look at this mail SHE sent to ME (I never asked to reply to me by mail...):
--">>I would almost like to help you >>experience
-->> that...
--I've seen one too many cats splattered on the road from ppl like YOU
letting their cats outside...''I would almost like to help YOU --experience
THAT''
--DO NOT EVER THREATEN ME IN THAT f.cked UP GROUP AGING!
--AND DO NOT EMAIL ME!"
The mail speaks for itself, I think. If Christine ever reads this, she
should know that my cats are 100 % indoor cats, and are at no danger to be
killed by cars, coyotes or other hostile things...
Maybe we are "EXTREMELY RUDE", as Christine states, but we are indeed cat
lovers!
Hans