I know, I was barely around the last couple of days.
The reason is that I'm working on my new website, www.catmom.de . You know, this website is supposed to inform about various aspects of responsibilities that you have as a "cat owner" (I don't like that word! LOL) .
However, last night I have written a long article on the importance of vaccination, and today, I worked on the english translation. The work on that article required a lot of internet research. While I did that, some questions occured.
For example I always have thought that you can carry the viruses that cause upper respiratory infections with you on your clothes. I know it's a fact that the parvo virus (which causes panleukopenia) can be transmitted that way and that this is the reason why also indoor cats should be vaccinated, but for some reason I have always thought it would be the same with URI. Now I found barely info on that. Obviously respiratory infectious diseases are mainly caused by the herpes virus and the calici virus, and also the bacterium chlamydia might be involved. However, I eventually found a website (pharmaceutical website) that reported that the calici virus may survive outside the cat's body for a while, thus it can be carried on shoes or clothes, or am I wrong here? What is the information you have got about the calici virus vaccine from your vet? Can anyone help me here?
Another thing that has shocked me: From what I knew (and from what my vet has told me), an indoor cat cannot be exposed to the feline leukemia virus (my girls have a basic immunization though) since it is only transmitted from cat to cat. Now I read on one website that it can also be transmitted by insect bites!!!
Can anyone confirm this?
I know these are tough questions, but thanks in advance.
Kirsten
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