
The cat may need time to adjust to the style and skills of the new caregiver. These might include feedings, grooming, play sessions and sleep locations.

Set up nursery furniture as soon as possible, and allow your cat several weeks to investigate before you select surfaces to declare off limits-such as the changing table and crib. Play tapes of baby noises to acclimate your cat to the new sounds she's about to hear, or rub baby lotion on your hands before engaging in a pleasant activity with your cat to create positive associations with baby odors. These are the cats most likely to be affected by a new baby, so use the entire pregnancy to slowly prepare them. Some cats do not tolerate change well.To prevent any cysts that are passed in the feces from becoming infectious, scoop fecal matter at least twice a day. It’s also best not to eat or feed your cat raw or undercooked meat.

Also wear gloves when washing raw vegetables and fruits, handling raw meat or scrubbing food prep surfaces, and avoid rubbing your eyes until your hands have been washed. Since cats often use gardens as litter boxes, always wear gloves when gardening. Toxoplasmosis cysts are shed in the feces of infected animals. This parasite in a pregnant woman can result in miscarriage, stillbirth or such birth defects as blindness, deafness, hydrocephalus or epilepsy.
