I guess so. Toxoplasmosis is usually transmited through the cat's feces, though if the p*ssy played with the sh*t with the infection, chances are... tsk tsk tsk...
2007-01-17 19:47:58
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answered by Knickz 3
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The most common means of transmission to humans is raw or undercooked meat. Human infection results from ingestion of contaminated soil, careless handling of cat litter, ingestion of raw or undercooked meat (lamb, pork, and beef), transmission from a mother to a fetus through the placenta (congenital infection), or by blood transfusion or solid organ transplantation.
Cat scratch fever or Cat-scratch disease is a usually benign infectious disease, most commonly found in children 1-2 weeks following a cat scratch. If the cat dies within 10 days, rabies infection can also be suspected.
Please see the web pages for more details on Toxoplasmosis and Cat scratch fever.
2007-01-18 04:30:53
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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