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Diseases From a Cat Litter Box

Regularly cleaning your cat's litter box helps reduce the spread of harmful bacteria.
Regularly cleaning your cat's litter box helps reduce the spread of harmful bacteria.
Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Alessandro Valli

Litter boxes are scary places. Lurking in the environment of a litter pan are hundreds upon thousands of microorganisms that, if not handled properly, can make both humans and felines sick.

    Significance

  1. The litter box is a place for a cat to safely and securely eliminate waste. In the wild, cats will bury their fecal matter and urine in the ground. The soil-like texture of litter allows them to mimic these behaviors indoors.
  2. Types

  3. The waste products of a cat contain many different microorganisms. These microorganisms can fall under three categories: Bacteria, protozoa and viruses.
  4. Bacteria

  5. Escherichia coli, commonly abbreviated E. coli, is a bacteria that also lurks in litter pans. This bacteria has been known to cause severe stomach pain in both humans and cats.
  6. Protazoa

  7. Toxoplasma gondii is a parasitic protazoa that can be transferred to humans through the handling of infected fecal matter. Toxoplasmosis poses a particular risk to pregnant women and their unborn fetuses.
  8. Viruses

  9. Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) can be transmitted from one cat to another through the shared use of a litter box. This virus is not zoonotic, meaning it cannot transfer to humans.
  10. Precautions

  11. Make sure to have your cat regularly examined by a veterinarian to ensure its health. If you are pregnant, sick or immune compromised, seek the help of someone else to clean your cat's litter box.
Photo Credit

Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Alessandro Valli

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