I am rethinking a transplant. We live in an OLD house and at the moment, are over run with mice. I've been away almost 9 weeks and the little mice have been everywhere. Hubby has done his best to stem the tide but as we are having a bumper season, the mouse population has exploded. This will not be good to return to after a transplant. I will be hoping my call comes in a drought, when the mice are better behaved!
Wait ... do not feed your cat undercooked meat?? Yet the vets say "give the cat RAW chicken wings for them to eat as it helps with their teeth" and of course I don't cook the tinned cat food, but I guess it's ok because it's processed mush.Anyway Cordelia, I have a kitty (indoor) and this was a big concern to me as well prior to transplant. I constantly talked to the team about it and they all basically said that it would be fine. 1) indoor cat, so less likely to pick up anything nasty, 2) as long as I cleaned the tray with gloves, then used antibacterial on my hands after I was done I should be right, and 3) I got my sister to clean her tray during the first three months until my meds started coming down. I have done it since - with gloves etc and so far I think I am OK. As for handling my kitty and so on, I always try to use antibacterial and/or wash my hands with soap after cuddles, though she does like to come and snuggle up to me in bed when I sleep. I asked the team about that and their response was basically "hey you've had the cat for 7 years, any germs she has you've been exposed to for years. It's probably not an issue - just keep the common sense going of washing etc and you should be fine" - I think the real theme was common sense, and obviously don't pat my cat or have her lick my hand or something then go touch my eyes or face (!)I suppose everyone's different but so far I think my cat situation has not been a real problem in relation to my transplant, and the benefits she gives me in terms of love and support are totally positive...
Getting rid of all the diayslsis stuff!! That was definitly the highlight!!
Not for the house but, I was wondering about other animals? We went to Sea World in San Diego and my son swam with dolphins. I wanted to try that out, but remembered what my doctor said about animals. Could dolphins be on the list of no no's?