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    Quote Originally Posted by kimlovescats
    This is very scary on many levels!!! It's supposed to cause epidemics in people too, and we don't have a vaccine for it yet!!! I'm terrified.
    The virus has to mutate in order to be capable of being transmitted from human to human. That hasn't happened and may not happen. The catch 22 is that until it mutates, they can't create the best vacine against it.

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    They're working on a vaccine as far as I know, but it hasn't been tested on humans yet.

    Regarding Peggy: I spoke to my mother again and this time it seemed she listened. So I hope that if the bird flu reaches my area, she will consider keeping Peggy inside.

    Kirsten

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    Bird Flu may have reached Britain now It's spreading fast

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    It has also reached France; I think - and the German continent. And most of the migratory birds haven't even arrived yet!

    Kirsten

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    I always think is BS, do you feel the same?
    Yes, I think so, too. I don't think they have a clue what to do if the worst case scenario (mutation of the virus with a possible transmission from human to human) happens. They cannot even start working on a vaccine before the virus mutates!

    It's really scary and I read today that the virus is now acting more aggressive than in the past, so I think mutation is very likely.

    I read an article today that politicians consider to cancel the soccer world cup in case the virus mutates to the human form.

    Kirsten

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    Yep, that's true!

    BTW, forgot to say: Yes, I think it may be because of the bird flu that they took blood from your hubby. Usually they don't do that when you have the flu. I had a very bad one in December and I "only" got antibiotics.

    Hope your hubby is feeling better meanwhile!

    Kirsten

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    It reached Belgium too How scary!!

    Hey, are you sure that cats can get it too? How did you find out? And, HOW can the get it?
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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    i hope your kitties are all safe. i hope you do all you can to keep peggy nside. she will get over her homesickness for the outside if you play with her etc.


    Finally I got catsters for my beauties!!
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    I love my precious kittens and I hope they have long and happy lives filled with love.

    Cats and dogs arent pets, theyre family members that need the same respect as humans. Would you dump your children out in the countryside to fend for themselves??

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