actually, it's safer for you if it's cleaned more often. does you cat go outside, ever? if not, chances are s/he doesn't even have it to give to you. but i agree - wear the rubber gloves & mask, & wash well & scoop often!Originally Posted by urbantigers
Congratualtions on being pregnant
Toxoplasmosis is very difficult to catch from your cat so the risk of being infected is very low. Just wear rubber gloves - or get someone else to clean the litter box if you can - to be on the safe side.
This article might help to allay some of your fears.
http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/pr...plasmosis.html
I agree!Originally Posted by laureen227
actually, it's safer for you if it's cleaned more often. does you cat go outside, ever? if not, chances are s/he doesn't even have it to give to you. but i agree - wear the rubber gloves & mask, & wash well & scoop often!
Yeah get him use to that now.Originally Posted by SwampWitch
I hope your husband will be able to help with the baby's poopy diapers.Cleaning the litter box would be good practice for him.