Anonymous wrote:While we all agree that it's gross, many cats climb on kitchen counters- our old cat never did, but I often came home from work to find her lounging on our dining room table. Just as gross because obviously, we eat there.
While cats on countertops are gross- many do it and I think the risks are small unless a) your cat is an outdoor cat and b) not on an anti-parasite medication. Also, keep in mind that most parasites are handily killed by heat.
Also, in practical terms, think of all of the cross contamination issues you would face if you prepared your food without a cutting board or temporary surface that you could thoroughly wash. In practical terms, your risk of illness is higher being cat-free and throwing a piece of raw pork or chicken directly on a countertop (imo).
We have a dog now (no cats), but dogs aren't thoroughly clean either. Mine tracks into the house all the time and won't stay off of the couch. I often find her snuggled in my bed with her head resting on my pillow. We try too, but she's little and sweet and sometimes I just let her be.
pp here- total ramble, sorry still caffeinating. My summary- it's gross, it's common and probably not much to worry about unless your cat has parasites and you prepare your food directly on the countertop (most people don't do this, I suspect). Also, it's perception- there are much riskier practices than a cat for cross contamination or consuming raw or heavily undercooked meat (many people probably eat undercooked meat on purpose or by accident from time to time).