I would imagine that one would have a lot less of these problems with indoor cats, because they are mainly not outside to catch these diseases to spread. The only way an indoor cat would get rabbies woud be someone else's animal who had it, came inside and bit them. Another reason, just in case, to get the rabbies vaccine shot for them. I don think that 80% of the time, indoor cats will be saved from this along with their owners who take care of them.
It's interesting learning about the parasites that could be spread. Thank you for sharing.
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