View Poll Results: Where did the sick cat come from?

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  • It came from a professional breeder.

    1 3.85%
  • It came from a hobby breeder.

    1 3.85%
  • I adopted it from friends/family.

    0 0%
  • It was a stray I took in.

    3 11.54%
  • It came from a shelter/rescue organization.

    3 11.54%
  • None of this.

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  • It never happened to me.

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Thread: Viral diseases in adopted kitties

  1. #1
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    Viral diseases in adopted kitties

    I'm thinking about this for a while now. It seems to me that the risk of adopting a cat with a viral disease (like Feline Leukemia or FIP) is relatively high. I think this is especially tragical when there are already resident cats in the house.

    Did it ever happened to you? And where did the kitty come from? And where do you think are the risks especially high?

    I don't ask these questions to make people stop adopting, I just think everyone should be aware of this risk and be careful and never adopt a second kitty without having it checked by a vet before.

    Or maybe I'm just too scary and it doesn't happen as often as it seems to me...
    Last edited by Kirsten; 12-20-2005 at 10:23 AM.

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    You ahve raised a Good Point Kirtsen as Angels brought fleas into the house.
    I am lucky that it was not anything worse like FIP.
    I am no longer letting the Porchies into the house or letting the Found Cats have any contact at all.
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    I am no longer letting the Porchies into the house or letting the Found Cats have any contact at all.
    That is a very good decision, I think, Gary. I know you had some tragical incidents with FIP lately. Must be bad in your area.

    BTW, my Aysche, who had Feline Leukemia AND FIP, came from a hobby breeder. She had no contact to other cats after her adoption, so I'm pretty sure that she already carried the viruses when I brought her home. A very sad story ...

    Kirsten

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    It has never happened to me but it is one of my biggest fears. I did not let Samantha in the house after she was given to me until I had her tested and checked by the vet. Thank God, she was given to me on a Sunday and I was able to get her into the vet first thing Monday morning.

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    It has never happened to me, but whenever I bring in new fosters, the FIRST thing I do is have them vetted. They do not enter my home until then (and if they do, they remain separated)

    In the last year I think the rescue has only brought in 3 or 4 cats with FIV or FelV, none with FIP. I kjnow two of the FIV positive kitties came from the same colony. Considering the hundreds we helped this year, thats a pretty small percentage. Jen, correct me if I am wrong.

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    We didn't have anything that severe, although Chloe did have a major URI and was pregnant (at only 10 months old) when we adopted her from an animal shelter. We feel like the shelter personnel was not aware of the pregnancy, as she was not showing at the time.

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    Not a kitty I adopted, but one I was planning to...I was house-sitting for my boss, and she told me about a teeny feral kitten she had been feeding and trying to trap. On the last day I was there he was asleep next to the food and I was able to pick him up and stuff him in a carrier (Red flag #1). I immediately took him to the vet where he tested positive for FIV and FeLV and was euthanized later that day. I wish I had had some treats to give him or a heated blankie or something to make his last hours more comfy.

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    My fosters are always quarantined at first. I have been fortunate in that the worst they've had is upper respiratory, worms or the dreaded ringworm.
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
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    I got Chuck from a breeder who was giving away the "not perfect" ones.

    He ended up having a horrible respritory (sp?) infection soon after he came home. Poor thing was so sick.
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    Adopting through Petsmart they are tested before being made available for adoption. Skinny and Cindy (who were neighborhood strays) were tested before being introduced to the others. It just makes SMART pet owner sense to keep everyone confined from each other until tests are done.
    Owned by my 8 precious furry kids... My 3 daughters Cindy & Abby & Aly and 5 sons Skinny, Stephen, Carson, Fuzzmuzz and Franklin.
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    All of the cats I have or have had or rescued all were rescued by me not from a shelter or the like.

    I always take precautions & keep them seperated in a quarantine room until they are checked by a vet and have the leuk/fiv tests done. If I happen to get them to the vets right -away (within the first day or ) I still keep them seperated for days just in case they have a URI or another contagious illness that isn't showing symptoms yet.
    And I always have my cats checked for luek/fiv yearly, in case it wasn't showing up yet on the first test and also to make sure they haven't caught it. They are vaccinated for Leuk but not FIV.
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    A reputable shelter/rescue generally will NOT adopt out a cat with diseases to a home with current cats. In fact, yesterday when my brother was looking for a second cat, he had to turn away and was denied to adopt a very precious cream/orange colored kitten because she has some sort of disease and it's contagious.

    I know there are a lot of people who don't bother to test for certain diseases and adopt them out to homes with other cats leaving them at risk. Personally, i'll never get any animal from a shelter/rescue that works out of their home.

    In other words, it's never happened to me (although i've never adopted a cat myself, my friends/family always ask me to come along and help them choose pets to adopt.)

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    It's encouraging to see that so many of you made positive experiences.

    Cathy, that's very sad about that kitten you wanted to adopt!

    Kirsten

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    Our newest cat Zaou is a carrier of "ringworm". Of course my 2 other cats got infected..... . But that is all over now
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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    I NEVER allow a new kitty into my house without first seeing the vet and being tested and vaccinated. There are FAR too many risks involved to not be careful. My cats come first. I protect them like I do my kid. Gary, you are very wise.

    MooShoo tested positive for FIP when he was 10 weeks old. He doesn't have it, it just means he was exposed to it.

    I have had kittens that I rescued and kept isolated that died from Feline Panleukopenia (Distemper). I had to literally wash down the walls, carpeting and everything in the room and seal it off for a year because it is the type of thing that can stay airborn for up to a year.

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