I don't even know what I think about this. Was there anything that could be done? Please read this article.
http://www.channelcincinnati.com/new...17/detail.html
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I don't even know what I think about this. Was there anything that could be done? Please read this article.
http://www.channelcincinnati.com/new...17/detail.html
I think it was probably the best thing to do. No kitties will have to suffer, and it won't be passed on outside of the shelter. Poor kitties never got a home...
That is VERY sad! :( I had an outbreak of Feline Distemper when I was living in CT. I had rescued 2 mamas and their babies. They went down hill VERY fast. I felt totally helpless. I was told by my vet that I shouldn't take in any more babies for one year, as Feline Panleukopenia stays airborne for up to one year.
It is a very deadly disease that causes pain and suffering. I think sirrahved is right that it probably WAS the best thing to euthanize them in this case. At least they didn't have to suffer.
RIP sweet kitties!!
How sad. I would never want to have to make that decision! However difficult to accept, I CAN see that it was nessesary for the greater good.........like when all the cattle had to be destroyed in entire areas to prevent foot and mouth from spreading.
I suppose all we can do it hope that medical science continues to progress, and eventually finds cures for all these terrible diseases!
It stays airborne for up to a year???? I find that puzzeling since you would disinfect the house etc. I haven't seen the story on the news since we have the dish t.v. we dont' get the KY stations. I see from the site Cincinnati station picked up story.
I'll have to pay close attention. I feel it was in best interest of the animals. Sounds like an awful disease.
That story was on our local news last week here in East TN.
Very sad.
I can believe that! I lost a Ridgeback puppy to Parvo virus some years ago, and was told by the vet to destroy all the bedding, etc, and not to get another dog for at least 6 months.Quote:
Originally posted by Craftlady
It stays airborne for up to a year???? I find that puzzeling since you would disinfect the house etc. I