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Cat diseases transfered to humans by needle stick?

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alaskamtngrl | 14:39 Wed 07th Mar 2007 | Animals & Nature
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I was pet sitting for a cat with diabetes. After disposing of the needle per the owners instructions, I found that a piece of the needle was on the floor and I stepped on it with my heel. It didn't go in very deep - just enough for the ouch factor and I took it out. It has been a few months since this happened. Of course, now, whenever I think I'm getting a cold, I start to wonder - could I have caught something from the cat. I do have Rheumatoid Arthritis so I am immunosuppressed. I've read (on here) you can't catch Feline HIV, and several other diseases - but I am assuming that is from kissing the cat or handling the cat. (As far as I know - cat only has diabetes). I am just curious if you actually get stuck by a needle recently used on the cat if something could happen. **I haven't really had any problems other than an occasional chest cold or anything and being around an occasional sick person - that can happen. Any advice? Thanks. (Odd, huh?)
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To put your mind at rest I would check with a vet (they are more likely to know than a doctor as they are more at risk from an incident like you describe). Ring your local vet surgery and they will be able to tell you if you can catch anything that way.
Diabetes is not catching.
Kaylamay is right. Diabetes is a condition not a disease. In any case most diseases do not cross between species (even the dreaded bird flu is finding it difficult). Unless the cat also had rabies I shouldn't worry.
As previous answers say, diabetes isn't contagious, so you're safe in that respect. Neither are FIV or FeLV (feline Aids). The only thing I can think of being transferred by a needlestick injury in this country would be bacteria, causing an abscess or infection, but as this was a few months ago I think you're in the clear.

Hope this helps.
If it been used on a budgie you might be in danger of getting chirpies.lol
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