Pregnant Women And Cats?

September 14, 2007 / Posted by:
 
I was reading this article in Star Magazine about how Nicole Richie needs to get rid of her cat, because she can't stand being around it. It's the same cat that fell from a 10th floor balcony and survived.
 
Well, her friend said, "She loves her cat but says she can't stand to be around it right now. She wants it back after she gives birth."
 
I found this a little queer so I did a little research and found out about something called Toxoplasmosis . I guess kitten shit and knocked up ladies don't go well together. 
 
Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by a microscopic protozoan called Toxoplasma gondii. This is an intestinal parasite that infects cats or other mammals that eat small animals, birds, or other anything that carry Toxoplasma cysts. Once consumed, these cysts develop into eggs inside the intestine. These eggs are then shed in feces, where they develop further. If these infect pregnant women, they can affect the fetus and cause birth defects. The risk to the baby increases the later in the pregnancy the new infection is acquired. 
 
You learn something new every day!
 
Here I thought that Nicole's hormones were making her jealous of other pussy! And she's totally not going to get her pussy back when she gives birth. She'll just buy a new one. That's how those Hollywood twats do it.
 
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