In two cases that aroused interest in Turkey, a parasite-living organism found in cats has infected two girls with varying degrees of blindness.

One of the girls, a 26-year-old chemical specialist, was identified by Turkish media as the other 24-year-old girl, a beauty expert, was not identified.

According to the information, the two girls were picked up by the toxoplasmosis or gonadis, a parasite whose primary host is the cat and is spread by its stools.

Yelgin lost sight in her right eye, noting that she could not see clearly in the beauty salon, as the cosmetician noted, noting that she no longer saw a professional training session.

After a review of the Pozayka educational hospital, the two girls were found to have parasitic infection in cats, and they may have been infected by feces of cats, according to the Turkish newspaper Daily Hurriyet.