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random cat question

So i found a litter of 3 week old kitties.. do you think its safe for me to touch them or be around them. When I got done carrying one i immediately washed up. Im just wondering. Btw im 37 weeks
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You'll be fine. When I was pregnant with my last baby, I fostered a littler of kitten from birth till 7 weeks and had to go everything for them.. Even the not so fun stuff.. But I always wore gloves when it came to the stimulation to help them go potty. Gross I know.. But it had to be done.
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Be careful around the poop. Since they were from a feral mother she could be carrying diseases that may have passed to her kittens.
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Thank ladies. I just couldnt resist, their so adorable! But im so paranoid because im a ftm and I just take precaution all the time lol. Happy easter btw! :)
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You should be absolutely fine.
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I cuddle with my cat everyday. Just don't handle the litter it clean up any 'accidents'
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My boyfriend found some newborn kittens too I couldn't help but hold them and want to comfort the poor babies. But I'm fine. My boyfriend is the one that would deal with the pee but I would bottle feed the little kittens
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