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How to tell if a cat has Toxoplasma gondii?
How to tell if a cat has Toxoplasma gondii?

Take the cat directly to the hospital for Toxoplasma gondii examination and diagnosis.

If a cat is infected with Toxoplasma gondii, it may first have repeated and long-term cold-like symptoms, such as fever, repeated low-grade fever, respiratory problems, sneezing and runny nose.

If you suspect that the cat has Toxoplasma gondii, you can go to the hospital to do specific tests, such as test paper, check its antigen, or do pcr. These are relatively accurate tests to determine whether you are infected with Toxoplasma gondii.

Generally speaking, it is difficult to get infected with Toxoplasma gondii if you vaccinate and deworm on time and have no contact with other cats. If the cat is diagnosed with Toxoplasma gondii, it can take insect repellent in time. And the owner must clean up the feces at home in time.

Personally, I suggest that female compatriots during pregnancy must not touch cat droppings to prevent infection. After that, when you feed the cat cooked food, you must also cook the food to prevent parasites.