Cysts of the K strain of Toxoplasma gondii were administered orally to
nine pregnant cats having no antibody to the organism at each of the
three stages of gestation, namely early (14 days), middle (30 days), a
nd late (40 and 51 days). Premature and weak or deformed fetuses were
observed in the offsprings delivered by mother cats infected with Toxo
plasma in the early or middle stage of gestation, while the cats infec
ted at the late stage were delivered of apparently healthy fetuses. Mo
ther cats developed parasitemia excreting Toxoplasma oocysts in their
feces and formed the antibody to the organism after the oral administr
ation. Toxoplasma was recovered from the organs or tissues of all fetu
ses delivered by the mother cats infected in the early stage of gestat
ion. All kittens born healthy from the cats infected in the middle sta
ge of gestation were free from Toxoplasma, but 80% of the premature ki
ttens were found to be infected. Toxoplasma was isolated also from the
organs of about half the offsprings born healthy from the mother cats
infected in the late stage of gestation. These results indicate that
congenital infection with Toxoplasma may occur commonly and cause dama
ge to the fetuses when pregnant cats are infected orally with Toxoplas
ma cysts in the early or middle stage of gestation.