Science This Cat Poop Parasite Can Decapitate Sperm—and It Might Be Fueling Infertility - Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite spread by cats, can shred human sperm and may be an overlooked factor in declining male fertility, according to new research.

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Bill Sullivan
Indiana University
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Published May 30, 2025

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Microscopic view of Toxoplasma gondii.

Male fertility rates have been plummeting over the past half-century. An analysis from 1992 noted a steady decrease in sperm counts and quality since the 1940s. A more recent study found that male infertility rates increased nearly 80% from 1990 to 2019. The reasons driving this trend remain a mystery, but frequently cited culprits include obesity, poor diet and environmental toxins.

Infectious diseases such as gonorrhea or chlamydia are often overlooked factors that affect fertility in men. Accumulating evidence suggests that a common single-celled parasite called Toxoplasma gondii may also be a contributor: An April 2025 study showed for the first time that “human sperm lose their heads upon direct contact” with the parasite.

I am a microbiologist, and my lab studies Toxoplasma. This new study bolsters emerging findings that underscore the importance of preventing this parasitic infection.

The many ways you can get toxoplasmosis​

Infected cats defecate Toxoplasma eggs into the litter box, garden or other places in the environment where they can be picked up by humans or other animals. Water, shellfish and unwashed fruits and vegetables can also harbor infectious parasite eggs.

In addition to eggs, tissue cysts present in the meat of warm-blooded animals can spread toxoplasmosis as well if they are not destroyed by cooking to proper temperature.

While most hosts of the parasite can control the initial infection with few if any symptoms, Toxoplasma remains in the body for life as dormant cysts in brain, heart and muscle tissue. These cysts can reactivate and cause additional episodes of severe illness that damage critical organ systems.

Between 30% and 50% of the world’s population is permanently infected with Toxoplasma due to the many ways the parasite can spread.

Toxoplasma

Upon infection, Toxoplasma spreads to virtually every organ and skeletal muscle. Evidence that Toxoplasma can also target human male reproductive organs first surfaced during the height of the AIDS pandemic in the 1980s, when some patients presented with the parasitic infection in their testes.

While immunocompromised patients are most at risk for testicular toxoplasmosis, it can also occur in otherwise healthy individuals. Imaging studies of infected mice confirm that Toxoplasma parasites quickly travel to the testes in addition to the brain and eyes within days of infection.

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Toxoplasma cysts floating in cat feces.

In 2017, my colleagues and I found that Toxoplasma can also form cysts in mouse prostates. Researchers have also observed these parasites in the ejaculate of many animals, including human semen, raising the possibility of sexual transmission.

Knowing that Toxoplasma can reside in male reproductive organs has prompted analyses of fertility in infected men. A small 2021 study in Prague of 163 men infected with Toxoplasma found that over 86% had semen anomalies.

A 2002 study in China found that infertile couples are more likely to have a Toxoplasma infection than fertile couples, 34.83% versus 12.11%. A 2005 study in China also found that sterile men are more likely to test positive for Toxoplasma than fertile men.

Not all studies, however, produce a link between toxoplasmosis and sperm quality.

Toxoplasma

Toxoplasmosis in animals mirrors infection in humans, which allows researchers to address questions that are not easy to examine in people.

Testicular function and sperm production are sharply diminished in Toxoplasma-infected mice, rats and rams. Infected mice have significantly lower sperm counts and a higher proportion of abnormally shaped sperm.

In that April 2025 study, researchers from Germany, Uruguay and Chile observed that Toxoplasma can reach the testes and epididymis, the tube where sperm mature and are stored, two days after infection in mice. This finding prompted the team to test what happens when the parasite comes into direct contact with human sperm in a test tube.

After only five minutes of exposure to the parasite, 22.4% of sperm cells were beheaded. The number of decapitated sperm increased the longer they interacted with the parasites. Sperm cells that maintained their head were often twisted and misshapen. Some sperm cells had holes in their head, suggesting the parasites were trying to invade them as it would any other type of cell in the organs it infiltrates.

In addition to direct contact, Toxoplasmamay also damage sperm because the infection promotes chronic inflammation. Inflammatory conditions in the male reproductive tract are harmful to sperm production and function.

The researchers speculate that the harmful effects Toxoplasma may have on sperm could be contributing to large global declines in male fertility over the past decades.

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Sperm exposed to Toxoplasma. Arrows point to holes and other damage to the sperm; asterisks indicate where the parasite has burrowed. The two nonconfronted controls at the bottom show normal sperm.

Preventing toxoplasmosis​

The evidence that Toxoplasma can infiltrate male reproductive organs in animals is compelling, but whether this produces health issues in people remains unclear. Testicular toxoplasmosis shows that parasites can invade human testes, but symptomatic disease is very rare. Studies to date that show defects in the sperm of infected men are too small to draw firm conclusions at this time.

Additionally, some reports suggest that rates of toxoplasmosis in high-income countries have not been increasing over the past few decades while male infertility was rising, so it’s likely to only be one part of the puzzle.

Regardless of this parasite’s potential effect on fertility, it is wise to avoid Toxoplasma. An infection can cause miscarriage or birth defects if someone acquires it for the first time during pregnancy, and it can be life-threatening for immunocompromised people.

Taking proper care of your cat, promptly cleaning the litter box and thoroughly washing your hands after can help reduce your exposure to Toxoplasma. You can also protect yourself from this parasite by washing fruits and vegetables, cooking meat to proper temperatures before consuming and avoiding raw shellfish, raw water and raw milk.
 
Rising cost of living? Too much work? Chemical additives in food? More "social engineering" against family? Or what if it is cat crap?

:thinking:
Cats live a pretty socially and genetically engineered lifestyle too tbh. It's no wonder they'd start developing these mutant super-contagions
 
Has exposure to cats across the population really increased dramatically over the last several decades? I find that hard to believe.

Cats are popular. But they have been for decades. How hard is it to wear gloves and wash up after cleaning the little box? The cat has to be infected with toxoplasmosis. They don't just magically have it because they are cats. They can however get it from their mothers. But the main source is eating small animals like birds and mice. If you keep your cat indoors and keep pests out you probably won't have a problem with that.

There's also some interesting information on how the parasite's eggs are spread. Meaning that even if you adopted a street cat or stray kitten as long as you took proper precautions cleaning the litter box you should be ok.

https://www.cdc.gov/toxoplasmosis/causes/index.html

  • Kittens and cats can shed millions of parasites in their feces for as long as 3 weeks after infection.
  • Mature cats previously infected with toxoplasmosis are less likely to shed Toxoplasma.
  • Infected cats shed the parasite in their feces and can contaminate their litter box, or if the cat is outside, contaminate the soil or water.
You should be ok as long as you aren't a gross unwashed.
 
So human have lived with cats for... thousands of years at least? And the vast majority of that time without modern disease theory? So it seems really stupid to suggest that only now, with the benefit of modern hygiene, toxoplasmosis would start causing problems.

But sure it's totally that and not the incredible amount of endocrine disruptors and novel environmental toxins that we've dumped into the environment that coincide perfectly with this issue. I hate these faggots so much.

The problem is all the literal birth control (turning the fucking frogs gay) and PFAS/C8+company in the water. Buy an RO filter if you haven't already.
 
So human have lived with cats for... thousands of years at least? And the vast majority of that time without modern disease theory? So it seems really stupid to suggest that only now, with the benefit of modern hygiene, toxoplasmosis would start causing problems.
And we realized that rats and fleas and mosquitos and various other animals are vectors of disease hundreds of years before germ theory. While infertility may not be as dramatic as bubonic plague, I imagine people would've made this connection long ago if it were the case.
 
Has exposure to cats across the population really increased dramatically over the last several decades? I find that hard to believe.
Take a milisecond to think. There are more humans than ever, combined with the logistics of the pet industry and advancements in transportation there are more cats than ever.
"The cat killed my sperm!" he yells, "And that's why the birth rates are down!" as he strokes another one out into a sock.

He's never been within ten feet of a woman since the day he was born, but it's the cats, dontcha know.
Low quality bait

Cats suck.
 
Not reading all that. I'm just going to assume that it says to use cat poop instead of crocodile dung as a more effective birth control.
 
This is clearly a plot by klingon temporal agents. Its simple: they sent operatives back in time to infect humans with this parasite. It renders human males eventually infertile and forces them to resort to drastic measures - namely genetically engineering cat sperm to function as a replacement. The klingons being well aware that the attempt will go horribly wrong and give birth to the ferasan species on earth, to both eliminate humans and to make them even stronger by the time the klingons ally with them. Not to mention destroying those prissy caitians before they get too powerful and seize all the catnip and tuna sources

Much like skynet had its own insane human allies in its attempt to destroy humanity, the ferasans will have its own human allies - anti human furries and troons

The thing is the government is obviously on to this evil plot. Hence the reason trump put the squeeze on pride month, the troons, furries and their ilk and coerced major corporations to do the same. Even biden, in his dementia addled brain had some inkling what was up. Thats why he had that dog that kept biting secret service members - that dog knew what was what and how to sniff out furry allies much like they can sniff out T-800s. After all no matter how much they try to shower they can never entirely rid themselves of the diaperfur stench. Not from a dogs powerful sniffer
 
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