Dear Amazing Ladies,
Forgive me for this apparently dumb question, but I have to ask people I love and trust. It's okay if you chuckle at this question but you know me - I gotta ask. My best friend is about to start her first of 6 cycles of chemo Carbo/Taxol treatments on Monday 4/9. She has an adorable calico cat, she adores. She lives in a small apartment and usually before diagnosis cleans out the cat box, litter,etc. every 3 days. I have been doing it for her for a month now since she is unable to bend/lift anything up due to that extensive abdominal vertical incision from the surgery, not wanting sticthes to open. Once she starts chemo is it harmful to her immune system to " clean out the cat litter, and change all of litter, in the cat box"? I can hardly do it myself because obviously one must breathe while changing it from soiled to clean for the little one. Any replies would be greatly appreciated.
Love to each of you!
Linda xo