Cats are a common family pet, but they often have parasites. Toxoplasma gondii has the greatest impact on pregnancy. During pregnancy, it is not impossible to keep pets at home, such as cats and dogs. But during pregnancy, if there are cats and dogs at home, you must be careful not to have close contact with them.
Don't hug cats and dogs, let alone kiss them. Because both cats and dogs have parasites and rabies virus.
All things used by pregnant women, such as bowls and chopsticks or water cups, should be kept at a relatively high place as far as possible, and should not be touched by cats, because touching may also infect pregnant women with parasites.
When there are cats at home, try to avoid the sharp claws of cats, because the sharp claws may scratch the skin of pregnant women. Therefore, cats at home during pregnancy can be kept without sending them away, but attention must be paid to hygiene, and close contact between cats and pregnant women should be avoided.