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moosmom
06-07-2006, 11:40 AM
Poor little kitty and his littermates. :( RIP sweet babies.

Rabid Kitten Halts Some PetSmart Adoptions

GREENBELT, Md. (AP) - A kitten adopted at a PetSmart Inc. store was ill with rabies, prompting the pet-supplies chain to suspend animal adoptions in the mid-Atlantic.

The kitten's owner and the director of the animal rescue group that supplied the kitten are being treated for the disease as a precaution, though it is not yet known if either person was infected.

The Prince George County health department is asking people to contact the agency if they came into contact with kittens at the Greenbelt store's adoption center.

The six kittens were in the PetSmart store May 14 to 19, said John Marsiglia, manager of the Greenbelt location. The suspension of pet adoptions involves 22 stores in Maryland and Virginia.

The store learned of the infection last week after the owner returned the kitten because it was lurching and unsteady, said Cindy Sharpley, director of Last Chance Animal Rescue. The kitten bit Sharpley on her hand when she tried to handle it.

The infected kitten and its five littermates were euthanized, she said. Even though pets are vaccinated before they are adopted, rabies has an incubation period in which it isn't detectable.

``It is a tragic incident, and there was nothing that anyone could have done to prevent this from happening,'' she said.

PetSmart has arranged more than 3 million adoptions in its 17-year history, and has only had one other rabies case, said Paul Amirault, district manager for PetSmart.

Queen of Poop
06-07-2006, 11:42 AM
Oh that's so sad.

catmandu
06-07-2006, 03:18 PM
And even sadder still if people become leary of adopting Cats at PetsMart because of this incident.
That would be the real tragedy.

kb2yjx
06-07-2006, 03:58 PM
Yes, it sad about the wee ones, but like Gary said, it would be so worng for people not to trust Petsmart and the rescue groups that are allowed to adopt their animals there!!!

Uabassoon
06-07-2006, 09:12 PM
This happened a while ago at a PetSmart here in Tucson. It didn't seem to hurt their adoption rates once they were able to start having adoptions again. They stopped having adoptions there for about a month, the store had flyers informing customers of the incident and gave numbers to call in case they had come in contact with the dog or were worried that a pet they had brought in had come in contact with the dog.

Catty1
06-07-2006, 09:27 PM
I am glad the news story mentioned the millions of adoptions and that this had only happened one other time.

This might spur some undecided adopters to adopt...

Poor kitten and his littermates...RIP little guys... :(

Catty1