Posted by
Catmman on Thursday, November 05, 2009 11:09:47 AM
I'm not a big fear-monger when it comes to the flu (though I have come down with a cold suddenly,
horror)
but this is interesting.
Vets in the US state of Iowa
said Wednesday that a household cat had tested positive for swine flu
-- the first known case in the world of the new pandemic strain
spreading to the feline population.
The domestic shorthair, a 13-year-old castrated male, apparently caught A(H1N1) off its owners -- two of the three members of the family had previously contracted the deadly virus.
"This is the first cat that we are aware of with the pandemic H1N1," said Brett Sponseller, an assistant professor of veterinarian microbiology who helped treat the pet at Iowa State University's College of Veterinary Medicine.
This is what the cat gets for trying to steal its owners breath at night. Serve's him right.