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[quote=Anonymous]Toxoplasmosis transmission seems to be misunderstood (even by PPs on here). 1) MOST cases of a human contracting toxoplasmosis were the result of eating undercooked meat and NOT by cats. 2) Toxoplasmosis only sheds in a cat's feces for a limited time after the cat contracts it. So if you have an indoor-only cat that has been indoors and not exposed to rodents for at least 6 months, then even if the cat had at one time contracted toxoplasmosis, it NO LONGER is shed in the cat's feces after a short window of time. Toxoplasmosis is more a risk with cats who are outdoor cats. [/quote]
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