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Cindy
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Topic: What can be done to save our pets?Posted: March 27 2006 at 2:08pm |
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 2:15pm |
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Just a thought, but I would assume there are the same difficulties with having a vaccine for animals as there is for humans. They cannot make a an effective vaccine without knowing what the virus is.
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 2:20pm |
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It is also possible that pets (depending on the pet) could become a major facilitator of infection in a pandemic. As it is progressing, it is affecting cats, dogs, etc.
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Cindy
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 2:26pm |
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 2:44pm |
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If they get sick the kindest thing to do is to put them to sleep. This is not a nice way to die. You can take some precautions, keep your cats indoors only, and training your dogs to do their business in a certain area, we are thinking out using our garage for little dog. and wiping their feet. Our Bird will never go outdoors again, until there is a vaccine. She has a beautiful outdoor aviary, that she loves. She always gives the little sparrows heck for drinking her water.
My cats never go outdoors except on leash, so they won't have too much to adapt to
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 2:51pm |
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I'm so glad I have no pets whatsoever. It must be an added worry to you all.
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 2:54pm |
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 2:55pm |
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Pandemic Flu can be contracted by both cats and dogs. In the 1918 epidemic, owners requested the police to shoot thier dogs. In Indonesia tigers at the zoo contracted H5N1 from birds they ate.My dog will occasionally kill a bird and bring it to me proudly and lay it by his dinner bowl. The Government of Thailand documented this is a study in 2005. See Recombinomics.com, Commentary, February 14, 2006."H5N1 in Dogs and Cats"
In a an H5N1 pandemic dogs and cats must be eliminated. I love my dog, but humans outrank dogs.
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 3:12pm |
Of course humans outrank pets, however there will be no need to "eliminate" household pets that are quarantined safely inside homes. The only way they will be exposed is if we expose them, and in that case, we have already exposed ourselves...
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 3:18pm |
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I also have some concerns. I have outdoor cats (I live on a small farm) I do not want the cats in the house and am also thinking about putting them in the garage. I don't know if that will be worse for them than having them put down. I also have a very old house dog that will need to go out. I suppose we will take him out on a leash but am still worried as he will be down sniffing around..... Will this be safe?
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 3:28pm |
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 3:34pm |
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There is some good information throughout the forums regarding pets. I recommend looking in
for threads regarding care of our pets (Dogs, cats, etc).
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 3:38pm |
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I certainly do not want to eliminate my dog. But he will eat birds if given the chance. And it is undisputed that dogs and cats can contract H5N1.
I hope I could get someone else to shoot him.
I really like my dog.
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Posted: March 27 2006 at 3:43pm |
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JaxMax, I sincerely hope that you do not need to shot your dog. Hopefully you can devise a plan that will prevent your beloved pet from having the chance to eat the birds. Please read through the forums of some of the ideas that dog owners have come up with. There are many dog owners here who really like their dogs too and have come up with some great ideas. :)
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