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by evoltix
5238 days ago
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The article is very interesting but seems to inflate the fact that if you have a cat you're most likely going to contract T. gondii. If indoor cats don't carry T. gondii and outdoor cats only carry the parasite for three weeks of their life, isn't the risk of getting this parasite very low since there is only a three week window? Perhaps I'm misinterpreting this. Please correct me if I'm wrong. |
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