It is not a good idea for a pregnant woman to go near a dirty cat box because new studies have shown that a chemical that is made by cat urine if inhaled can cause birth defects. If you can, have somebody else change the cat box while you are pregnant.
There are a few potential problems regarding pregnant women and cat litter. The first is that cat urine contains ammonia: some people say that breathing in the ammonia fumes can harm the fetus. However, there are others who say that this is just a myth.
The second problem is with the litter itself. Many cat litters -- especially the clay kind -- have harmful toxins in them. When you pour the fresh litter into the litter box, or when you dig through the litter to remove the urine and feces, or when the cat digs around in there himself, some of the litter disintegrates and floats up into the air. Breathing in this dust can harm the fetus, by causing retardation, epilepsy, brain atrophy, and blindness.
Furthermore, exposure to cat feces can cause the disease toxoplasmosis, which can harm both mother and fetus. However, this disease is extremely rare among indoors-only cats, so if your cat is an indoor cat, you don't need to worry about this.
There is no reason a pregnant woman can't have a cat, as long as she takes the proper precautions. If someone isn't available to tend to the litter box for her, then she should wear gloves and a surgical mask when tending to the box. Also, the litter box should have a lid on it.
I have included links to the articles I got this information from.
There is no harm to the baby as long as you don't change cat litter or touch dog poop.
yes they will
A cat can get pregnant while they are still nursing a litter. A cat will be pregnant for about 58-63 days after conception.
Yes. Cat feces contains a parasite that could cause an infection in the unborn baby causing death or serious damage to the brain and eyes
Yes. A cat can have kittens from different fathers in the same litter.
as soon as she has the litter she will be ok she's justbeing protective of the kittens she has
Yes, a female cat is called a Molly. If she is pregnant or nursing a litter, she is called a queen.
Yes, it is possible. A stillborn does not mean the entire litter will be. It is especially common in a cat's first litter for there to be one or more that didn't make it.
Generation Earth is the name of the company that makes this cat litter. This cat litter is a scoopable cat litter.
What? another answer: thats not even a question
nothing but some bleeding blatter
One has eaten to much and wont care And a pregnant cat will probly be protective of her baby.