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FIRST CAT DIES OF CONFIRMED SWINE FLU IN THE UNITED STATES
It is now confirmed that H1N1 (swine flu) does transmit to cats the situation with dogs remains unclear so it is important to watch the relevant media (such as this web site) for further updates . Transmission of H1N1 (swine flu) to other animals species has been confirmed for turkeys in Chile and Canada Swine in Mexico and Northern Ireland, Ferrets in the USA. Pet pigs and birds as well as cats and ferrets should be isolated from humans who have the condition. Prevention is much safer than cure and you can contact your veterinarian for advice on this or Click here for The Irish Society of Veterinary Homeopaths (for other areas of the world go to the HOMEOPATHY RESOURCES & LINKS PAGE) where you will get contact details for veterinary surgeons in your area qualified in both conventional and homoeopathic modalities of treatment. As well as conventional advice such as using alcohol based hand washes, tissues to stop transmission they can give advice from a holistic and homoeopathic standpoint as well. Should one panic? No, is the short reply. Do seek correct advice about reducing the risk of transmission to your pet and in the event of infection seek treatment, warning the veterinarian that there has been or is H1N1 (swine flu). Despite the fact there has been some animal deaths from swine flu, as with human H1N1 (swine flu), the vast majority of animals recover uneventfully with supportive therapy. Why not look at our diet page to keep you pet in top health
original source link for this news article http://oregonvma.org/news/h1n1
other H1N1 swine flu links worth looking at
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/peterwedderburn/100015737/first-case-of-swine-flu-in-a-cat/

