and so it begins, now obama regime wants to poison all our cats!!! "Reporting live from the fourth dimension in a TR3B hovering high over Hell's Pass, Colorado: Captain Zero - Out."
I don't know if it's related but our outside cat had been missing for about a week. I smelled something in the garage but I thought it was wet dog smell as I had let the dogs in there when it rained. anyway, yesterday I went out there and the stench was horrible and I knew it had to be a dead "something" smell so I looked around the garage. I found our can laying on the bottom of a shelf dead. I have no idea what killed him. It looks like he just cam home, layed down and just died.
I don't know if it's related but our outside cat had been missing for about a week. I smelled something in the garage but I thought it was wet dog smell as I had let the dogs in there when it rained. anyway, yesterday I went out there and the stench was horrible and I knew it had to be a dead "something" smell so I looked around the garage. I found our can laying on the bottom of a shelf dead. I have no idea what killed him. It looks like he just cam home, layed down and just died.
Quoting: vg 785532
mmm. Seems the cat may have had H1N1, especially since cats can now contract it. Sounds suspicious.
Anonymous Coward User ID: 811497 11/5/2009 10:47 PM
Re: THIS H1N1 IS A DESIGNER VIRUS BIOWEAPON UNLEASHED...NOW JUMPING SPECIES, CAT CONTRACTS H1N1
So Egypt slaughtering all those pigs, well, really, they were right in doing so.
It's called Swine flu, that means pigs. Now that it must have mutated and can be found in Cats, means it can no longer be called swine flu. And because humans get it, also.
So it is a species virus, that mutates.
There hasn't even been adequate testing for the vaccine.
I'm not getting that damn vaccine after what I have seen in the reports about it, everywhere! The warnings are clear, yet the govt and MSM is brainwashing people to actually BEG and Demand the vaccine, consenting to be poisoned.
Zoonoses (also called zoonotic diseases) are diseases that can be passed from animals to man. Most diseases are species specific. Humans don't catch cat flu despite urban legends to the contrary --- ?! ----. Most zoonotic diseases can be avoided through good hygiene - disinfecting areas which have become contaminated, washing hands after handling contaminated items (including cats) and wearing rubber gloves to prevent infectious matter entering skin wounds. The majority of diseases pose no threat to humans and can be treated by your doctor. A few are more dangerous to those with poor immune systems and a very small minority are unquestionably dangerous e.g. rabies.
Common examples of zoonoses are toxoplasmosis (a protozoan), psittacosis (virus) and ringworm (fungus). Toxoplasmosis is a protozoan which can be spread from cats and a wide variety of other sources to humans. A pregnant woman who contracts toxoplasmosis risks having a baby with congenital defects. Psittacosis is an upper respiratory infection usually caught from cage birds e.g. parrots. It is a chlamydial infection of birds which can cause pneumonia in humans. Although easily cured in healthy adults, it is dangerous to the very young, very elderly and to those with a poor immune system. Psittacosis also causes chlamydial eye and respiratory infections in cats. Ringworm is a fungal skin disease which for most people is more irritating than dangerous, though it can cause scarring (due to constant scratching) and may be of concern to individuals with poor immune systems.
This a short and simple owner's guide to common zoonoses. A web-search will provide in-depth information on any of these infections. If you have any concerns, your veterinarian and your doctor will be able to provide information. Remember - zoonoses are only newsworthy because dangerous ones are so rare! Many pet owners have probably had zoonotic illnesses without even noticing the symptoms.
BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
Bacteria are usually secondary infectious agents that follow viral or mycobacterial infections. Bacteria may be present in diarrhoea which is an effective means of cross-infection (solid stools buried in litter are less infectious). Common zoonotic bacteria include species of campylobacter, streptococcus and staphylococci; these generally respond to antibiotic. However, some cat breeders now routinely dose their cats on antibiotics in an attempt to reduce disease in the cattery. This is leading to an increase in antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. The problems of resistant bacteria have already been encountered in the livestock/poultry industry, caused by too many animals in too little space and routine dosing with 'preventative' antibiotics.
Feline conjunctivitis can be caused by a variety of conditions including bacterial or viral infections; conjunctivitis caused by a foreign body may lead to a secondary bacterial infection. Since some of these germs can also infect humans, it is wise to observe basic hygiene precautions when handling cats with conjunctivitis. Most cases are easily treated in both cats and humans by eye drops and eye ointments - often containing the same active ingredients!
Persistent streptococcal infections in cats can cause tonsilitis and pharyngitis in the owners.
Pasteurella is possibly the most common bacterial zoonosis, carried in the mouths of up to 75% of cats. Cat bite wounds should be always be cleaned carefully with antiseptic or antibiotic cleansers and an antibiotic ointment applied. Any sign of wound inflammation, persistent swelling or fever should be referred to the doctor as it may require oral antibiotics. Most healthy adults will recover without treatment; but you may not wish to risk your health.
Salmonella bacteria is more common in the faeces of cats fed raw meat or those that catch wild birds. Infection follows a faecal-oral route (you clean the litter tray and scratch your lip without first washing your hands).
All the Best,
VVizz of Ur
Anonymous Coward User ID: 802993 11/5/2009 10:57 PM
Re: THIS H1N1 IS A DESIGNER VIRUS BIOWEAPON UNLEASHED...NOW JUMPING SPECIES, CAT CONTRACTS H1N1
So it is the human/pig/bird/cat flu? Just how many types of flu can combine into one anyway? Curious how the vet got the cat's test into the CDC for verification and what made him think to do that?
Officials from Iowa and the United States Department of Agriculture have confirmed a pet cat in the United States has tested positive for the H1N1 virus. This is the first time a feline has contracted the H1N1 virus in the United States, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AMVA). [link to ecoworldly.com]
According to reports, the 13-year-old cat became ill after several people in the home exhibited flu-like symptoms. The cat became lethargic and had trouble breathing. On October 9, preliminary testing for H1N1 was positive. The results were confirmed on November 2, 2009.
The 13-year-old kitty was treated at the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center at the Iowa State University of Veterinary Medicine last week and has now recovered.
Swine Flu and Pets
Dr. Brett Sponseller, the Iowa veterinarian who treated the cat, said this was the first “highly-suspected case of H1N1 going from humans into a cat.” H1N1 has also been confirmed in two ferrets, one from Nebraska and one from Oregon. Both died. Ferrets are especially prone to influenza viruses.
Pet owners are urged to take the same precautions against spreading H1N1 to pets as they do with humans. Recommendations include frequent hand washing, covering the mouth when coughing and sneezing and minimizing contact with pets while ill. According to Iowa veterinarian Dr. David Schmitt, “Indoor pets that live in close proximity to someone who has been sick, are at risk and it is wise to monitor their health to ensure they aren’t showing signs of illness.” If a pet shows signs of respiratory illness, please contact your vet. Currently, there are no H1N1 vaccinations for pets.
Further information for pet owners is available on the AVMA website. The USDA has an up-to-date listing of animals that have tested positive with the virus.
Last Edited by KimmieAnnaJones on 11/6/2009 at 6:28 PM "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come."
The problem comes after it's jumped through half a dozen different species then back to humans and has all this foreign animal DNA mixed in with it.
jesis I never thought of that
This is what this virus was engineered to do!
Quoting: KimmieAnnaJones
Cats have always been prone to get human flus and colds. I've seen it happen before, years ago. I am not a vet, does anyone know?
I'm not jumping to conclusions cause I do know Baxter and the rest of the pathetic pharma assholes DID create shit in the lab and they are surely responsible for the Ukrainian pandemic.
The problem comes after it's jumped through half a dozen different species then back to humans and has all this foreign animal DNA mixed in with it.
jesis I never thought of that
This is what this virus was engineered to do!
Cats have always been prone to get human flus and colds. I've seen it happen before, years ago. I am not a vet, does anyone know?
I'm not jumping to conclusions cause I do know Baxter and the rest of the pathetic pharma assholes DID create shit in the lab and they are surely responsible for the Ukrainian pandemic.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 526155
So lets see.... It came from birds and pigs and now cats and ferrets CAN catch it as well????!!!??? And yes it IS transmissible back to pigs too.
Last Edited by KimmieAnnaJones on 11/6/2009 at 6:36 PM "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come."
Anonymous Coward User ID: 803157 11/6/2009 6:39 PM
Re: THIS H1N1 IS A DESIGNER VIRUS BIOWEAPON UNLEASHED...NOW JUMPING SPECIES, CAT CONTRACTS H1N1
The 13-year-old kitty was treated at the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center at the Iowa State University of Veterinary Medicine last week and has now recovered.
Swine Flu and Pets
Quoting: KimmieAnnaJones
Ames, Iowa, was the BIRTHPLACE OF THE 1918 SWINE FLU epidemic. It was released in military bases; spread death everywhere.
A World-War I biological warfare agent gone horribly wrong...
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska National Guard units will respond to multiple events in Iowa and Kansas including simulated train derailments and foreign animal disease. (Media interested in covering events in Iowa should contact LTC Greg Hapgood at 515-971-6385; for events in Kansas, contact Sharon Watson at 785-274-1192)
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