Study shows parasite spread by cats threatens Quebec’s endangered belugas
MONTREAL — Endangered beluga whales in the St. Lawrence River already facing plenty of adversity now have an unlikely foe to contend with — the common house cat.
A new study suggests the belugas are being increasingly infected with a parasite known as toxoplasma gondii, transmitted through the feces of cats.
Stephane Lair, a professor of veterinary medicine at the Universite de Montreal and one of the study’s authors, said of 34 beluga whale carcasses examined between 2009 and 2012, 44 per cent were found to be infected with the parasite.
“It doesn’t mean they died of this parasite. It means there was a presence either in their heart or their brain,” Lair said on Monday. “And we know that it’s a parasite that can kill belugas, so its presence can have an impact on their lives.”