Exmxb
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If you've had your cats for a while, the chances that you've already been exposed toxoplasmosis is high, so you shouldn't be worried about getting it again. But definitely don't change the litterbox and if you HAVE to, wash your hands afterwards.
This is what my thought process was when I was pregnant with my first. I've had my indoor cat for 12 years and she never goes out so I figure if she does have it I've already been exposed. I cleaned her litter boxes and never had an issues. (She's living with my rents at the moment though )