thread: Just how likely is the risk of Toxoplasmosis.

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  1. #1
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    Oct 2007
    Caroline Springs
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    Oops, double post. Silly computer!

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    Jul 2011
    williamstown, Victoria, Australia
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    bailiffs amifaid

    LOL!! Got hubby on litter duty too!! ... though he has to be reminded..

    Mylitta, it is surprising after a job like that, but I guess cos you had to do the REAL dirty blood and guts stuff, you had some one to clean up the poops!?

    I have read about the meat thing...I also read that sheep are the other animals that have miscarriages because of toxoplasmosis.. so I"d say lucky I'm a vegetarian, but so are sheep!!!

    I've relaxed about it.. but being careful, and having bought 10 kgs of raw meat for the fur babies yesterday, think I'll freeze it until I get a test.

    Thanks again for the feedback

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    Oct 2007
    Caroline Springs
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    Mylitta, it is surprising after a job like that, but I guess cos you had to do the REAL dirty blood and guts stuff, you had some one to clean up the poops!?

    I have read about the meat thing...I also read that sheep are the other animals that have miscarriages because of toxoplasmosis.. so I"d say lucky I'm a vegetarian, but so are sheep!!!
    Lol, trust me, I got my fair share of the poop in my job too, haha. I guess it just goes to show that we ran an nice clean clinic. As for the sheep, they would have picked it up from the soil on the grass they ate. Probably best for you not to nibble on the grass in your backyard Hehehe