Human Illnesses Caused by Cat Fecal Waste
- Several parasitic diseases can be transferred via contact with cat feces. This usually occurs when cats defacate into soil that is then touched or handled by humans, such as in children's sandboxes. Intestinal parasites include roundworms and hookworms.
- The most common protozoal infections caused by contact with cat feces are cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis and toxoplasmosis. They cause diarrhea in both cats and humans. Toxoplasmosis is especially dangerous to human fetuses, but pregnant women rarely get it from simply touching their cats.
- Campylobacter enteritis is an intestinal disease that causes diarrhea, cramping and abdominal pain.
- Cat scratch fever is contracted by a bite or scratch from an infected cat. Cats can transmit rabies, cowpox and tetanus as well.
- The most important precautions to keep from catching a disease from a cat is to wash hands frequently, keep cats immunized, manage fleas and treat sick cats immediately.
Feline Intestinal Parasites
Protozoal Infections
Campylobacter Enteritis
Other Zoonotic Diseases
Safety Tips
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