Iowa Cat Gets Swine Flu; First Reported Case In A Feline

MICHAEL J. CRUMB   11/ 4/09 06:02 PM ET   AP

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DES MOINES, Iowa — A 13-year-old Iowa cat has been infected with swine flu, veterinary and federal officials said Wednesday, and it is believed to be the first case of the H1N1 virus in a feline.

The domestic shorthaired cat was treated last week at Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine in Ames and has recovered, officials said. The virus also has been confirmed in two ferrets – one in Oregon and the other in Nebraska – but they died.

"We've known certainly it's possible this could happen," said Centers for Disease Control and Prevention spokesman Tom Skinner. "This may be the first instance where we have documentation that transmission occurred involving cats or dogs."

The veterinarian who treated the cat, Dr. Brett Sponseller, said two of the three people in the cat's Iowa home had flu-like symptoms before the cat became ill. The case was confirmed at both Iowa State and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Other influenza strains have been known to cross species, but Sponseller cautioned against drawing too many conclusions from the cat including whether other pets could also get the swine flu.

"It's well documented in influenza in general, but this is the first highly suspected case of H1N1 going from humans into a cat," he said.

The indoor cat was lethargic, had a loss of appetite and appeared to have trouble breathing after it became infected, Sponseller said. Its owners declined to comment.

Officials said pet owners should take the same precautions against spreading swine flu to pets as they would with humans.

Getting children vaccinated for swine flu can also help prevent the illness from spreading to pets. There is no swine flu vaccine for pets.

Dr. Ann Garvey, Iowa's state health veterinarian, said it is not yet known how sick cats or other pets could get from swine flu.

"Because we haven't seen that many cases, it's difficult to give a blanket assessment on how sick it can make an animal," she said.

Officials also stressed that there is no evidence that swine flu can be passed from pets to people.

"But it's so early in the game we don't know how it's going to behave. But that doesn't appear to be the concern. There's no sense of them passing it on to people," said Michael San Filippo, spokesman for the American Veterinary Medical Association.

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Associated Press Medical Writer Mike Stobbe in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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04:54 PM on 11/05/2009
Before u get vaccinated see this 1 of 6 parts.. simply compelling!

!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0JqQyl09zQ&feature=player_embedded
12:40 PM on 11/05/2009
This adds to the possibility of a virus mutation....
11:53 AM on 11/05/2009
H5n1 did this too.
08:40 AM on 11/05/2009
I have an old 20 year old cat who just won't go to the great litter box in the sky and I just can't bring myself to promote her journey there. She eats, pees everywhere but the litter box, throws up only on uphostered furniture or good rugs, and climbs the screen door when outside while screaming like a banchee. The vet says she's fine, just needs an expensive diet...which I provide. No one will take her; family and friends just laugh, and I think I'm cursed as she will not die by natural causes, swine or otherwise. Other animals, even bad dogs, leave her alone as if she was somekind of magic shaman cat.

What is the record for cat life span?
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tdh
01:39 PM on 11/05/2009
My cousin had two cats that lived to be 24 and 23.
07:04 AM on 11/05/2009
This cat is the cutest! If I saw this cat in person, I'd nuzzle-up to it and give it a big hug - Swine Flu or no Swine flu!
07:58 AM on 11/05/2009
It says "File Photo" on the picture so I don't think that is the actual cat in question. It is adorable though.
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amoosefloats
Not a geek, a Tech Savvy Degenerate
07:03 AM on 11/05/2009
on a positive note the swine flu in cats will do two things
1) finally kill off all the internet LOL cats
2) rid the world of a few more crazy cat ladies
07:00 AM on 11/05/2009
I don't know what it is. Every one of my comments on this and other stories have disappeared and after seeing them posted without the "comment pending" message. This was done after saying something about the CDC.
07:50 AM on 11/05/2009
I get the same problem all the time one half of what I post is pending...Guess you cannot be too honest with your comments, you must suger coat them.
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LHoney
REINSTATE GLASS STEAGALL!!!
07:57 AM on 11/05/2009
Does anyone understand why that is???
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Vinca
06:33 AM on 11/05/2009
That's unusual. I hope that sweet little cat gets well soon.
04:43 AM on 11/05/2009
Awesome, lets lobby to make H1N1 untested for safety vaccines MANDATORY for pets now, or risk a national desaster.
03:20 AM on 11/05/2009
Just more proof of our "victim mentality" society. Now cats want us to feel sorry for them too.... Even when we know they look down on us.
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Aaryck
06:25 AM on 11/05/2009
I'm sure fox news will have this as a topic and headline this morning.
03:19 AM on 11/05/2009
Quick vaccinate your pets!
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cedy
not actually funny
01:57 AM on 11/05/2009
How about bearmanpig?
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notb observer
Technically it's a micro auto-bio...
01:54 AM on 11/05/2009
"Officials said pet owners should take the same precautions against spreading swine flu to pets as they would with humans."

In other words, no more cuddles and kissy-kissy with the kitty... You pet owners out there, please limit yourselves to fist bumps only !

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01:50 AM on 11/05/2009
hmm.. I can tell that cat has it by its slightly moist noise, it's thirst and joy in playing with then killing all bugs in its space, it's interest in balls of yarn, it's ability to stare out of windows for hours on end and of course the most telling sign of all its psyco obsession with territory..... get well kitty...
01:32 AM on 11/05/2009
Getting children vaccinated for swine flu can also help prevent the illness from spreading to pets.

Getting a ticket to a football game can help keep your house clean.

Getting info from the internet can help the social status of your neighbors.
01:51 AM on 11/05/2009
Actually, doing all the flu-precautions are good for *everyone* - wash your hands, gargle with salt water, etc.

This flu is no joke - the fewer pets who get it, the less it spreads back to us. Do the math.
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06:26 AM on 11/05/2009
Be sure to send out a mass email to your friends and family!!!!