Cat Parasites Infect Otters 27
Peter T Ermit writes "In an article in the International Journal of Parasitology, a team of scientists links the deaths of sea otters to T. gondii, a parasite found almost exclusively in cat feces. (The above link goes to a technical abstract; this is a more understandable popular version.) It seems that the parasite got into the ocean through waste water, and wound up infecting the otters' brains. So think twice before flushing that kitty litter."
Sounds like a case of... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Sounds like a case of... (Score:1)
Flushing kitty litter? (Score:1)
Cat poop, maybe. But the litter itself? That's just a bad idea.
Re:Flushing kitty litter? (Score:1)
also, this parasite is the reason that pregnant women shouldn't go near dirty cat litter, so it's not just otters who are affected by this.
Cat owner's lament (Score:1, Flamebait)
Yo, ho! Yo, Dude!
Don't tell my cat
or he get more attitude!
Save da cuffs, save da blotter!
Now my cat be doing pokey
'cause he kill a fucking otter?
So nerds, so brats
Ja, best ya be salutin'
when you see my bad-ass cat!
Woo, too much diet Coke today.
Re:Cat owner's lament (Score:2)
Back to water and natural juice for this boyo!
Thanks again, you're the best AC ever.
How do we know we haven't cured diseases? (Score:1)
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Re:Uhhh... oh no... (Score:1)
The points of the article are: a) otters are dying of a parasitic infection. b) this parasite is found almost exclusively in cat feces. c) otters are more likely to be infected near sources of waste water runoff. The authors then conclude that cat fecal contamination of waste water is a likely culprit of otter deaths. I think that's a story. Why don't you?
Toilet Training (Score:1)
Re:Toilet Training (Score:2)
Dolphin: Look at me, I'm the Captain, Argh-Matey!
Dolphin's 2 and 3: Heh-heh.
Whats needed to prevent this? (Score:1)
YEah, yeah. I know. Mod me down, I dont care anymore, now that they took away my mod numbers and gave me this damn good thing.
Otters...what about Nasa Killing whales and dolphs (Score:1)
brings a whole new meaning to green katsup...wait no it doesn't.
More evidence... (Score:3, Funny)
Read the Abstract (Score:1)