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From: amber (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 25 May 2001 22:05:53 -0500 (CDT)


Hello..sorry to ask such a strange ?.... but.. I know all about cats and their feces. I have an Austrailian white's tree frog in my 3rd grade classroom, and the ONLY way to feed him is to put him into a cricket's container. That means I drop him into the crickets' home, allow him to eat, pull him out, and put him back into his cage. This happens 2-3 times a week. While doing so, I am exposing myself to the frog, the frog's feces, the crickets, and the crickets' feces. Although I carefully wash my hands afterwards, is there any danger to this? Like the danger in changing a cat's litter box? Should I wear rubber kitchen gloves? I haven't yet, and I don't know if I'm pregnant, but I'm trying to conceive. I know you don't get this ? often..sorry and thank- you!!





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