I'm pregnant with my third child and have two cats. My OB doctor just said wear gloves when I garden and I make my 11 year old change the litter or wear gloves when I do that. I'm also supposed to wash my hands after cuddling with a kitty...I think I remember to do that most of the time. And my OB doctors are really, really strict compared to some others I've heard of.
My pediatrician strongly recommends keeping newborns and kitties supervised when they are together, but not to the extent of getting rid of the cats or anything.
I'm really shocked that people would put their cats down for these reasons...I'd keep my cats anyway but I also read that having pets helps keep kids from developing allergies. Don't know how true this is, but it makes sense to me.
My pediatrician strongly recommends keeping newborns and kitties supervised when they are together, but not to the extent of getting rid of the cats or anything.
I'm really shocked that people would put their cats down for these reasons...I'd keep my cats anyway but I also read that having pets helps keep kids from developing allergies. Don't know how true this is, but it makes sense to me.
today's Veterinary Public Service Message.
15/09/2010 04:20:13 PM
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Do you really need a good reason to kill a cat, though?
15/09/2010 04:39:19 PM
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*kicks you* *NM*
15/09/2010 04:55:45 PM
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no they should kill the cat because they are dangerous for babies
15/09/2010 05:59:42 PM
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I've never heard anyone suggest killing a cat for that. Is it common?
15/09/2010 06:07:13 PM
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Seriously?!?
16/09/2010 04:45:08 AM
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I'm just trying to imagine what would happen if UK doctors told pregnant women to kill their cats.
16/09/2010 10:25:12 AM
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What is actually taught in med school
16/09/2010 01:44:59 PM
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as i said, i've never personally heard anything of killing cats...
16/09/2010 03:11:51 PM
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