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Old 19-11-2008, 07:10 PM
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Re: Cat Flu

I agree - if you breed, you are going to encounter flu viruses - no doubt about it. Fact of life. You just have to be aware of how these viruses behave and work around it. Sometimes that does unfortunately mean that certain cats have to be rehomed, but that's just a less good part of being a long-term breeder.


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Originally Posted by Saikou View Post
, bet that is a weight off your mind I think alot unnecessarily is made of flu carriers, and its used by some as a stick to beat other breeders with. I went to a cat seminar once, where a guest speaker on flu said that to put it into perspective a high percentage of people are herpes carriers, and you could be sat next to one, but would you insist on them being segregated and kept on their own. He did make a lot of sense.

Still no more worries of that kind. When is your girl due?
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