Just remember that latex is a very complicated protein and that it can cause life-threatening allergies in humans and animals alike! I'm on disability because of a latex allergy and I"ve seen animals go into anaphylactic shock from it too. I've had my heart stop because of being in the same building where latex is in use, I don't even have to be in the same room.
Most of the large vet clinics I know stopped using latex back in 1997 when the NIOSH studies came out and latex use was discouraged by the US federal government.
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/latexalt.html
The more you use latex, the more likely you
are to develop an allergy, particularly if you already have allergies to cross-reactive proteins.
http://www.latexallergyresources.org.../food_list.cfm
It took 18 years of use before I became allergic. There is no treatment but total latex avoidance. I've rehabbed reptiles that suffer from latex allergy so I know that the risk is not just for humans alone.
So of course I don't recommend using latex gloves.