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Are automatic litter boxes helpful if you are pregnant?


Question Posted Saturday November 3 2012, 9:55 am

Here is the thing. I'm currently pregnant and can't really lift any heavy stuff. I still need to care for my cats though!!! My husband is going on a business trip soon and a friend suggested me to get one of these automatic poop boxes for my kitten, so i do not have to do so much work. I'm a bit sceptical though....can anyone help me with this please??

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midnight0heart answered Saturday November 10 2012, 11:35 pm:
Along with the first answer, kitty waste is bad for pregnate women. Talk to your doc to make sure, but I think it's okay if you wear a mask and gloves.

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xomegaroni answered Sunday November 4 2012, 8:06 pm:
Yes. Also, pregnant women shouldn't handle cat litter. There's bacteria in it that can cause miscarriages and birth defects. Ask your doctor.

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