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Feral cats disease toxoplasmosis a risk for mammals in Australia | The Land

The disease is toxoplasmosis or “toxo”. It is caused by a cat-specific parasite that cats carry and can spread to any mammals including people, pet cats, marine mammals, and birds. It was introduced into Australia with cats in 1788. There is no vaccine for it. It is widespread both in feral cats and some domestic cats too.

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