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    Anyone here who would like to give me some advice? :o

    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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    I wish I could give you advice! Sigh, I admittedly know next to nothing when it comes to vaccinations, I just do what the vet says! *I also learn a lot from you guys *

    Great site so far, Kirsten!!! Im learning so much!

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    I am with DJ - still learning here!!!

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    Well, you never cease learning about the fur kids... )

    I think I'm going to ask my vet about these things the next time I'm there.

    Kirsten

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    I'm sure you have checked all luekemia websites

    but i'm sending to qsl to see if she ever heard of this- somehow- it does not ring right. Tufts Medical School is the big animal research center here and you could try finding their website- qsl sleeping now- she used to get their newsletter- I can do a quick search now and send it via here if i find it. Kinda makes sense but what bugs exactly? Fleas? If that's the case, fleas could spread Fiv- theoretically, right?
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    Re: Anyone here who would like to give me some advice? :o

    Originally posted by Kirsten
    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
    I am sorry that I can't help you much. But my childhood cat did die of FIV and I remember the doctor telling me that even rats carry it. So, if a cat caught a rat, it could be exposed. (God forbid if you have a rat in the house!)


    Thank you Wolfie!

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    p.s. The site looks great!


    Thank you Wolfie!

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    research!

    tufts leukemia cats.
    hope you can open! if not, just do search of same and you'll get it! good luck!
    pixie

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    Try going to www.catfancy.com and click on their "Ask the Vet" forum. They might be able to give you the information you are looking for.
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    I always worry about fleas transmitting panleukopenia (distemper) from cat to cat while I'm trapping. I would think that a flea would easily be able to jump from one cat/kitten harboring the virus, and bite the next one and transmit the virus. Viruses are a scary aspect of our world as they are capable of mutating constantly. I'm dealing with a horrible situation with my "Wood Pile Gang". They had moderate URI symptoms a week ago, then the poop hit the fan. They developed ulcers in their mouths which is indicative of calicivirus. Then it got worse. I thought one of the four kittens had a fractured hind leg last weekend, and started making phone calls to have him seen first thing Monday. Things weren't as they seemed, and the little girl Emily developed SEVERE edema in all her legs, and her face within 36 hours of the suspected fracture! I knew it was serious and got on the internet and typed "feline calicivirus" into the search engine and knew then and there they had the "new" mutated form. It's been a hellish week to put it mildly. You brought up a very good point all around as far as cat viruses go! If anyone can find an answer I think they deserve a medal!
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    So you haven't seen

    any hard core literature on insects carrying anything? I haven't at all nor has Dr. Ternes ever mentioned it. It would mean indoor cats are at risk too and would change everything! (If science could prove this, vets would increase the cost of flv vaccines)- which aren't a guarantee- and make a fortune!
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    Re: So you haven't seen

    Originally posted by leslie flenner
    any hard core literature on insects carrying anything? I haven't at all nor has Dr. Ternes ever mentioned it. It would mean indoor cats are at risk too and would change everything! (If science could prove this, vets would increase the cost of flv vaccines)- which aren't a guarantee- and make a fortune!
    FeLV vaccines? Or FIV? FIV vaccine is new and causes cats to test positive for the virus. Big difference!
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    i meant what I said!

    felv- not many pet owners bother with them because their cats are indoors! and most don't even know they exist! I had Shy get ONE vaccine and she got deadly ill from it! do it again! NO! Threat of bugs spreading felv? Vets could make a fortune jan!
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    You're right Leslie..and they can make an equal fortune off the vaccine related carcinomas that will crop up from it all! YIKES!
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