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I have been moved to a trailor at work, under this trailor are wild
cats (8) there are cat feces under the trailor and the smellSmell - impaired Stools - foul smelling is awful. I have a
sinus condition. Is there a problem with a virus or disease I could get from
these cats?
You have to get it on your hands and then transmit it to your mouth and swallow it to get toxoplasmosis, and the spores have to be within 2 weeks of being passed into the soil. But I'd still see about getting the cats picked up. You might tell your employer that you consider these to be substandard working conditions.