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    Tick bourne disease fatal to cats..Oklahoma area etc.

    PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY ITS VERY IMPORTANT!!!
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    >CYTAUXZOONOSIS
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    >"Cytauxzoonosis felis is a parasite of the bloodstream. The live cycle of
    >Cytauxzoon can be summarized as follows. Sporozoites in the salivary
    >glands of the tick are injected into an animal along with the saliva
    >during a bite. Nests of living organisms then develop within the cells
    >lining the smaller blood vessels. Later, these nests occur in red blood
    >cells, and finally sexual stages are found in the red blood cells. When a
    >tick feeds, it ingests sexual stages from the animal and mating occurs in
    >the gut of the tick. Then, within the tick, an oocystlike structure
    >develops that contains sporozoites, which will eventually migrate to the
    >salivary glands. When the infected tick bites another animal, the
    >infection is passed along.
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    >In the Unites States, it appears that wild felids, such as bobcats, are
    >the usual hosts for Cytauxzoon. In these animals, it appears that the
    >disease is without signs. However, when domestic cats become infected, the
    >disease has a rapidly fatal course. Observed signs have included loss of
    >appetite, labored breathing, lethargy, dehydration, depression, pale
    >mucous membranes, and a high fever. Cats usually succumb to the disease
    >within a week after signs appear.
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    >At this writing, the disease is rare; it has been reported only from the
    >southern Unites States and there is no successful treatment regimen."
    >http://www.tica.org/vet/cytauxzoonosis.htm
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    >To all Southern cat owners:
    >
    >I lost a cat to this horrible disease a few days ago. Don't depend on the
    >week, Bandit was fine and eating and sleeping with me one night and 48
    >hours later he died a horrible death in my arms. I took him to the vet the
    >morning before he passed and my vet Dr. Stephen Walker diagnosed him with
    >this disease and gave him some shots that he said could be effective. I
    >have known this man since I was 12 years old and he has worked many a
    >miracle for my pets and I knew from the sad and scared look in his eyes
    >that "could be effective" was one hell of an unlikely event. He showed me
    >the signs and those are not listed so I will give them to you here: yellow
    >tint in the whites of the eyes, inside the mouth, and the inside of the
    >ears, these can be indicative of many diseases but he said that what
    >proved that they were because of this disease was the wide vacant stare.
    >Watch your cats carefully, I can't stand the thought of another cat going
    >through what Bandit did or another owner experiencing the horrible,
    >helpless, and terrified feelings I felt. This disease is an opportunist it
    >will strike when a cat is stressed, such as neutering as in Bandit's case.
    >Dr. Walker said he had seen more cases of this disease so far this season
    >then he ever has and it scares him. He has been a vet for at least 20
    >years in this same rural area of Oklahoma. I don't know if this is a local
    >epidemic or if this is true of other areas in the South. It can be passed
    >from cat to cat but only if a tick bites the infected cat and then bites
    >another cat. I beg you, if you live in this area of the world call your
    >vet or call mine: Stephen Walker 405-257-6167, 201 W. Park, Wewoka, Ok,
    >Ask questions, find out all you can!
    ~*~ "None left to rescue, none left to buy, none left to suffer, none left to die. None to be beaten, none to be kicked...all must be loved and all must be fixed".
    Author Unknown ~*~

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    Goodness, this sounds scary!! Use to be our cats were safe inside or out..

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