Taken contained by stray 4 wk feeble kitten took to the vet he said be strength didnt put in the picture me abt toxoplasmosis backing?

Okay the vet said the kitten was healthy he didnt tell me going on for toxoplasmosis. Can someone give me some details if my kitten could have it or not. Secondly I litter trained my cat but she still sometimes tries to run pee in places other then her litter box. Why?
For a cat to own toxo, it has to be exposed to it. They only can spread it for 14 days, after that they're immune. It's not in the cat's fur, it's merely on the poop. You'd have to touch the poop then touch your mouth. Considering her age, she would not have toxo, you don't requirement to worry. If she ever does get exposed to it, it's only going to be spreadable for those first two weeks.

Human exposure near toxo usually occurs from cutting up untreated meat--the CDC site has all sorts of info on it. It's not a real peril, it's just like a case of have a cold, it clears up. The 'danger' is if you get it when pregnant. But toxo is easily taken watchfulness of by just washing your hands next to soap and water.

The cat isn't a problem. Not to worry. If you WANT you can have your doctor do a simple blood testing on you to see if you've already had it (most people have). If you enjoy had it in the past, you're immune very soon.

Your kitten is still exceedingly young, and bladder control is not nearly fully developed yet. He also will tire very effortlessly, meaning that instead of going to try to find the litter box, he may just go where on earth he is because it's easier. Just make sure to place him in the box frequently, particularly after eating, and try to keep him to a small, confined spot. As far as the toxoplasmosis, you don't really need to be concerned unless you are pregnant or immune compromised.
If your cat was tested for toxoplasmosis and found negative, don't verbs. If not, the vet can run a blood test.Toxoplasmosis is prevelent amongst unvaccinated outdoor cats. It is contageous but rare. If your kitten has it's shots and you are worried approximately the possibilities of Toxoplasmosis, Then make your cat an inside cat. It is better for you and for her. Outdoor cats have shorter lives and come in contact near other cats carrying sicknesses. The are mauled by dogs as well as hit by cars. They are bit by wild animals, and picked up by animal control or cat hate neighbors who will deliver them to animal control. Cats do better in a hooded litterbox. Cats that pee elsewhere do so because they may think their litterbox is too dirty if it is not scooped out day after day or changed out completely every week and a half. They will also go somewhere else if they pick up a scent of a preceding animal, if they are stressed by the presence of another animal, if clothes or towels are in a mountain, if litterbox is placed too far, or if they have a bladder infection. The solution is to reintroduce your kitten to the litterbox by keeping her within the litterbox room for a week along with her food and water. You can take her out to play but she must return in that. After a week she will go to her box with no problem. Putting food and water within the area will remind her as well. You need to verbs every area she has gone. dampen the nouns and pour baking soda. As the area dries, the odor and urine will absorb into the baking soda. After it dries, vacuum . Also spray with citrus. Cats detest the smell of citrus. A lemon spray would do all right. Also, If you could cover the area with furniture or something for a couple of weeks it will break their routine. Cats are creatures of habit. They will tend to lay surrounded by one area all the time and then switch to another nouns. If she can't access the area she will forget about it. Many pregnant women panick if they own a cat and worry about Toxoplasmosis. If that is your concern, it is single a concern if you have an indoor/outdoor, or outdoor cat, and a problem if the cat test positive for toxo. Keep the cat indoors. Don't handle litter if you are pregnant. Otherwise there is no idea for concern. Good luck.
Toxo is found in cat poop. So basically, you can only bring back it from ingesting cat poop from the literbox or dug in the dirt, and only if it have become infected with this parasite.
Answers:    If he didn't mention it than most likely your kitten doesn't enjoy it. No need to worry the vet would most likely enjoy caught it if something was wrong.

As for the litterbox she is just enormously young and testing new surfaces to turn on. Eventually she will learn to just go within the litterbox. I've had it happen to two of the kittens I've had sometimes go on different surfaces and other times they would go in the litterbox and the vet told me to just be lenient since they were just trying other things to do their business on but eventually the litterbox would be the single place they would go. After a few weeks they got used to just going contained by the litterbox.

For now just be patient next to the litterbox training some kittens don't get it right away especially since she is deeply young and make sure you verbs where she goes with a angelic stain/odor remover you get from the pet store because regular cleaners won't work and the kitten will still be able to smell her urine/feces even though you might not and she will continue to keep hold of going in those spots if they aren't properly cleaned.

Good luck with your kitten!
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