Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Thank you n! I don't want anything other than bi-peds in my house. We have dogs, they are beautiful and they live in my backyard, we had a bunny(the dog ate it) lived in a beautiful home (read cage) in my backyard, we had a gecko, frog, and they all lived in my backyard. I love animals, we had a pair of labs that while we did not have children, they were like our kids! But, when I got pregnant they went to the backyard. They lived to the riped all age of 13 one and 15 years the other one. We had a cat, Charlie found him, we had him for 12 years, but one day he did not come home. I did miss my cat, he was a sweet heart. But he was an outside cat... Well, you get my drift, ;-) > http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/parasites/toxoplasmosis/factsht_toxoplas mosis.htm > > > This site deals primarily with the hazards of cats allowed outdoors; there are other sites dealing with the hazards of rodents, who also carry many > other parasites; I have chosen this site as more people have cats than ro > dents. The veterinarian who cares for my adult with cf's animals has strongly advised that there be no animals in the house save for dogs; now > that guy is no deity, but his is the opinion of my gastroenterologist, intern > ist, cf doctor, and the family's former veterinarian--good enough for me-- > > I hope that this helps, > n Rojas, who sees this topic on so many lists > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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