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Recent studies reveal that domestic cats can indirectly serve as a transmission route for diseases into the indoor environment, especially when hygiene practices and healthcare are inadequate. They emphasize that the risk of transmitting pathogens such as toxoplasmosis, gastrointestinal parasites, and bacteria depends on how they are handled, and that adhering to cleanliness and vaccination protocols helps reduce these risks. Additionally, cat hair can trigger allergies and affect sensitive groups, but most hazards can be managed through simple preventive measures.
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