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Sick cats in show halls - info on the new calici

By Kit Goodwincaseyblues@earthlink.net caseyblues92

There are often warnings about viral outbreaks in the cat fancy, but this one is different folks.

This new calici virus can get around the current calici vaccine, and unlike regular calici outbreaks, VS-FCV calici is frequently fatal, and the cats often die before there are any symptoms to indicate they are ill.

To hedge your bets on this disease, use a security cage. Do not touch other cats during the show. Disinfection of the judging tables continues to be very important. Do not bring a cat to the show that is showing any signs of illness, either during or 2-4 weeks after that cat has been ill. This disease is not easily spread through the air - it travels on surfaces... hands, clothing, cages, dishes, litter boxes, etc. and of course through cat-to-cat contact.

The warning is NOT to be ignored, however most outbreaks have occurred in shelters, not catteries. Here is a link that gives some description of the virus, which has been showing up occasionally for the last few years (Thank you to swimmingcats.com for their link to this page!):
http://www.dvmvac.org/norsworthy_calicivirus.asp

An Interview with Dr. Gary Norsworthy
Calicivirus VS-FCV

Dr. Gary D. Norsworthy is a San Antonio-based feline practitioner and a widely recognized author, editor and lecturer on issues relating to feline health. He recently talked with www.dvmvac.org about virulent FCV, a dangerous new virus that is frequently fatal in cats.

DVMvac.org What is VS-FCV?

Dr. Norsworthy: It's a mutation of the calicivirus, one of two major respiratory viruses typically found in cats. The mutated version has shown up in about seven or eight locations in the United States, since it was first identified in Northern California in 1998. VS-FCV also has appeared in the United Kingdom.

DVMvac.org Where has it surfaced in the United States?

Dr. Norsworthy: Twice in California, once in the north and once in the south; Pennsylvania; Massachusetts; Tennessee; Nevada and North Carolina.

DVMvac.org What makes the virus dangerous?

Dr. Norsworthy: The typical calicivirus is usually not fatal. However, the mutated form has a very high mortality rate - 40 to 50 percent - and it's very easily transmitted from one cat to another. It can be transported on articles of clothing, shoes or hands and may be found on commonly touched objects, such as keyboards or doorknobs. As a result, it spreads very quickly within facilities whenever it occurs.

DVMvac.org How quickly is it spreading across the United States?

Dr. Norsworthy: So far, it has been isolated. All of the outbreaks to date have occurred in clinics or shelters. But that's not to say it couldn't spread into the wider population. I recently gave a lecture on calici at the Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas. After the lecture, a veterinarian came up to me and described a situation in his practice. It only involved two cats, which were from the same household. They showed very similar clinical signs indicating VS-FCV, and both cats died. So, that effectively put an end to the epidemic, since there were only two cats involved. The fact is there may have been many other unreported outbreaks.

DVMvac.org What are the symptoms of VS-FCV?

Dr. Norsworthy: It starts off looking like a regular respiratory infection with loss of appetite, sneezing, discharge from the eyes and nose and ulcers in the mouth. This is pretty typical for a traditional calici infection. However, many times the fever will exceed 105 degrees, which is not typical for most calici infections. In addition, many of these cats develop edema around the head, legs and feet, and they lose hair in various locations. They also have inflammation in the skin, on the ears and around the lips and nose. Some cats then experience respiratory problems with fluid pulmonary edema or pleural effusion. But with many cats, the virus hits so rapidly these symptoms don't even show up, and they die very quickly.

DVMvac.org So what's the most important thing veterinarians should watch for?

Dr. Norsworthy: They need to look for problems that start as a respiratory infection. The fever gets extremely high, more than 105 degrees, and the cat starts developing edema in the head or the limbs. It should be obvious at that point this is something other than a typical respiratory infection. Basically, it starts like a typical calici infection and then just accelerates from there.

DVMvac.org What are your greatest fears with respect to this disease?

Dr. Norsworthy: There are three: First, a large number of these cats die and those that do not die may take several weeks to return to normal. Second, the loss of a pet is always devastating to the owner. Finally, there are implications to me as a practice owner. If the disease occurs in my practice, it will likely result in several weeks of bedlam that will only subside once the epidemic is over. Various measures have been recommended to try to stop it from spreading, including disinfecting every surface in the hospital and, in effect, closing your doors for a couple of weeks. You can't let any animals in or out.

Having to close for a week or two can be economically devastating for a practice. And even if you get the disease stopped, the outbreak may be reported in the newspaper, and there could be widespread concern among pet owners for fear the virus is still lingering. So, it can be really serious.

DVMvac.org Is there any preventative regime?

Dr. Norsworthy: There have been vaccines for the calicivirus for a number of years, and they are reasonably effective, but at this point, there is not yet a vaccine for the virulent systemic strain. However, one is under development, and I believe it should be available later this year. As I understand it, it will be included in the vaccine we now give cats for calicivirus, so it will provide a broader-spectrum of coverage.

DVMvac.org Do you think most veterinarians are aware of VS-FCV and are taking the threat seriously?

Dr. Norsworthy: I imagine, after this new vaccine is released, some veterinarians will say, "Well, this virus happens rarely, so I don't think this is something I need to worry about." I would say two things in response to that: Number one, if it hits your practice, it's an absolute disaster - for the cats, for the clients and for your business. Number two, I've been in practice 33 years and have never seen a case of rabies in a dog or a cat. I hope to finish my career and still be able to say I've never see a case of rabies. Nonetheless, I vaccinate cats virtually every day to keep them from getting rabies. So, just because it's a relatively rare disease doesn't mean we shouldn't vaccinate to keep it that way.

DVMvac.org Speaking of vaccines, what is the current state of needle-less delivery for vaccinations?

Dr. Norsworthy: There is one vaccine which has been released using a needle-less injection system. It's for feline leukemia virus, and it is the first time this particular delivery method has been used in cats. So there's not much of a track record on it. Unfortunately, this particular vaccine received rather limited clinical trials before it was released. The challenge study was done at 28 and 29 days following vaccination. So, that tells us that it's good for 28 or 29 days, but whether it's good beyond that is just speculation.

DVMvac.org How does the delivery work?

Dr. Norsworthy: An injector gun is placed against the skin, and then, the vaccine is literally blown through the skin.

DVMvac.org Do you think this approach holds promise?

Dr. Norsworthy: I think there's going to be rather limited use for it. I haven't used it, but in my lectures, I frequently ask people in my audience if they've used this system and, if so, how cats react to it. And virtually across the board, people are saying that 25 to 50 percent of the cats will jump -- often right off the exam table - once the unit is discharged.

DVMvac.org Why is that?

Dr. Norsworthy: There are two possibilities: One is pain, and the other is the fact the gun is fairly noisy. Regardless, many owners will perceive you have harmed their cat in some way. Perceptions like this often cause cat owners to seek a new veterinarian.

DVMvac.org What are the benefits of using needles?

Dr. Norsworthy: We know it's a proven system that works. With a little bit of practice, a veterinarian can usually give an injection in a way that the cat doesn't even know that it's happened.

DVMvac.org We're all aware of the controversy surrounding adjuvants, but why do you think they are important in the development of effective vaccines?

Dr. Norsworthy: The standard vaccines in which adjuvants are used are killed products to which the body's immune system doesn't react very strongly. Therefore, the duration of immunity produced by the vaccine is relatively short. The adjuvant stimulates or provokes a response from the immune system, thereby causing a stronger reaction to the killed virus and creating a longer duration of vaccine immunity.

DVMvac.org Thank you, Dr. Norsworthy.


CFA Results 2006-2007

Selkirk Rex (LH)
PlaceADULTSPointsRings
1.Pixiecurl Salmon Fizz (5) - 5700513.35(23)
2.Roustabout's Alison (3) - 5701204.90(8)
3.Kurlipurrz Tar Baby (3) - 5701113.40(25)
4.Curlyburly Hurrican Quadrant (A) - 570083.15(10)
5.Woolly Cat Miss Payton (2) - 570177.95(12)
6.Kim-Con Calypso Sweetheart (5) - 570154.15(19)
7.Kurlipurrz Quicksilver "Q" (3) - 570038.65(12)
8.Pamacs Abracurldabra (2) - 570028.05(1)
9.Kurlipurrz Milan (3) - 570122.90(14)
10.Kurlipurzz Mystic Maiden (3) - 570121.60(11)
11.Berrycurl's Cookie of Woolly Cat (2) - 570121.25(14)
12.Featherland Mango Storm (5) - 570117.50(9)
13.Kurlipurrz Your So Fine (3) - 570115.55(11)
14.Calicurl's Miss Dolly of Woolly Cat (2) - 570115.55(11)
15.Roustabout's Zoe (3) - 570111.95(12)
16.Insider Wendelin of La Chatamanc (A) - 570011.70(6)
17.Insider Yolanda of La Chatamanc (A) - 57019.80(5)
18.Kurlipurrz Cinnamon Silk (3) - 57019.60(5)
19.Woolibaar Black Magic Woman (3) - 57018.55(3)
20.Curlyburly Je Ne Sais Quoi (A) - 57007.85(7)
21.Kim-Con Tpot Tempest (5) - 57017.80(4)
22.Catsthyme Princess Leia (2) - 57015.90(6)
23.Kurlipurrz Taj Mahal (3) - 57005.90(6)
24.Catsthyme Nite Surfer Curl (2) - 57015.80(6)
25.Kim-Con Rhinestone Curlboy (2) - 57005.80(3)
26.La Purr'Fect Calamity Jane (5) - 57015.70(6)
27.Curlyburly Kerseymere (A) - 57015.70(3)
28.Kurlipurrz Here Me Roar (rory) (3) - 57005.70(6)
29.Kurlipurrz Ace In The Hole (3) - 57003.90(2)
30.Kurlipurrz Starlight Starbright (3) - 57012.00(1)
31.Insider Wendy of La Chatamanc (A) - 57011.90(1)
32.Kurlipurrz Diamond In The Ruff (3) - 57001.90(1)
PlaceKITTENSPointsRings
1.Countrycurls Curly Merly (7) - 5701519.15(13)
2.Nite Wind Crystal of Dramatails (2) - 5701196.65(7)
3.Az Fancyface Hot Spice (5) - 5701170.10(13)
4.Az Fancyface Rubber Duckie (5) - 5700133.65(3)
5.Curlyburly Je Ne Sais Quoi (A) - 5700130.80(6)
6.Kim-Con Princess of Deenewkurl (2) - 570187.50(2)
7.Az Fancyface Louie The Lilac (5) - 570085.75(8)
8.Featherland's Fizzled Schemes (5) - 570170.85(18)
9.Kurlipurrz Kimba (2) - 570062.25(8)
10.Kim-Con Wildfire (5) - 570048.25(7)
11.Kim-Con Rhinestone Curlboy (5) - 570047.75(8)
12.Sotakats Black Boyd (6) - 570029.45(1)
13.Featherland Mango Storm (5) - 570123.40(10)
14.Deenewkurl Sara Leigh of Nite Wind (6) - 570123.30(7)
15.Hugslow Darrow (3) - 570011.00(1)
16.Az Fancyface Black Magic (5) - 57005.80(6)
17.Curlyburly Kerseymere (A) - 57015.80(6)
PlacePREMIERSHIPPointsRings
1.Curlyburly Cepheus (A) - 5700276.45(14)
2.Reigningcats Jamaican Sunset (5) - 5700115.25(9)
3.Deenewkurl Dustbunny (2) - 570060.95(14)
4.Deenewkurl Hunka Hunka Burnin' Kurl (2) - 570056.50(28)
5.Woodwillow's Kazam (6) - 570035.35(8)
6.Woolibaar Magic Man (2) - 570030.80(19)
7.Az Fancyface Bella Capri (1) - 570124.70(2)
8.Curlyburly Kushka (A) - 570018.10(13)
9.Pamacs Abracurldabra (2) - 570013.70(11)
10.Az Fancyface Sylvester Ice (5) - 57007.60(8)
11.Calumet Peterpunkneater (6) - 57007.20(1)
12.Catequil Pepe Le Curle (6) - 57002.90(3)
Selkirk Rex (SH)
PlaceADULTSPointsRings
1.Pamacs Alacurlzam of Woolibaar (2) - 47001882.70(48)
2.Curlyburly Oliver (A) - 47001824.50(30)
3.Catequil Csi Horatio (6) - 4700689.90(21)
4.Deenewkurl Fresh Prince (2) - 4700110.40(6)
5.Jengari King Triton (8) - 470079.95(18)
6.Hugslow Cameron (3) - 470044.25(23)
7.Hugslow Arabi (3) - 470136.10(18)
8.Calicurl Darla (3) - 470132.70(19)
9.Spellbinding Flapper (5) - 470130.10(9)
10.Woolibaar Quid Pro Quid of Tojay (2) - 470122.00(5)
11.Kitsarkat Gabriela De Luna (3) - 470118.25(9)
12.Jengari Storm Cloud (8) - 470013.30(7)
13.Curlyburly My Tribute (A) - 470012.35(13)
14.Nite Wind Bedazzled (6) - 47017.70(1)
15.Purrcurls Uluru Dreamtime (8) - 47017.65(8)
16.Woolibaar Whoopi Goldberg (2) - 47016.95(7)
17.Kurlipurrz Ripley Believe It Or Not (3) - 47005.95(6)
18.Kurlipurrz I'M Still Blooming (3) - 47015.75(6)
19.Hugslow Coteau (3) - 47002.00(1)
20.Purrcurls Understated Style (8) - 47011.90(1)
PlaceKITTENSPointsRings
1.Catequil Phoebe The Charmed One (6) - 470165.75(4)
2.Woolibaar Quid Pro Quid of Tojay (2) - 470147.60(6)
3.Cuddly-Fur Baby Boo B.B. (4) - 470027.50(1)
4.Hugslow Maurepas (3) - 470116.50(6)
5.Woolibaar Smokin' Magic (2) - 470113.90(7)
6.Spellbinding Lauren Bacurll (5) - 470113.70(10)
7.Woolibaar Whoopi Goldberg (2) - 470111.80(6)
8.Woolibaar Smokin'! (2) - 470011.70(6)
9.Spellbinding Flapper (5) - 470110.00(5)
10.Spellbinding Bogart (5) - 47009.50(7)
11.Woolibaar Bernie Mac (2) - 47007.70(4)
PlacePREMIERSHIPPointsRings
1.Curlyburly Bellatrix (A) - 4701217.05(6)
2.Curlyburly Bevina (A) - 4701134.20(13)
3.Az Fancyface Blubelle of Pixiecurl (5) - 470194.40(10)
4.Hugslow Baton Rouge of Fancylace (3) - 470073.55(20)
5.Nite Wind Hooligan (6) - 470061.60(8)
6.Cloudlande Annie's Sassy Laddie (6) - 470050.50(8)
7.Spellbinding Caesar (5) - 470039.10(18)
8.Spellbinding Trailblazer (5) - 470033.65(18)
9.Hugslow Lafitte In Exile (3) - 470027.25(10)
10.Hugslow Miss Lily Deltacloud (7) - 470126.40(4)
11.Deenewkurl Hiflyer (1) - 470018.20(1)
12.Calicurl Oddie "Odo" (2) - 470015.80(8)
13.Woolibaar Smokin'! (2) - 470011.60(6)
14.Roustabout's Alfie (3) - 470010.00(5)
15.Spellbinding Lady of The Lake (5) - 47015.80(6)
16.Curlyburly Elton (A) - 47005.75(6)
17.Woolibaar Bernie Mac (2) - 47003.80(2)


Friday Night Humor: Cat Haiku

By: "Dee White" codakatz@gmail.com codakatz Codakatz American Shorthairs


PLAYTIME
Restless eyes searching,
Finding a favorite toy.
Why are you asleep?


CATTITUDE
One eye peeks at you.
Pay attention to me NOW!
Then I'll ignore you.


LULLABY
Rumbling deep inside
I'll sing you to sleep tonight.
Please share your soft bed.


FELINE SOCCER
Racing through the house,
Batting madly at my toys.
He shoots! He scores! GOOOAAAL!


FELINE MANICURE
I'll sharpen my claws
On your new couch and chair.
What's that tall post for?


CAT NAPS
Lying on the couch
In a pool of bright sunlight.
Think I'll take a nap.


DREAMER
Loud purrs, soft meows.
Sprawled in a patch of sunlight.
Mound of golden fur.


CAT SHOW WEEKENDS
Early morning drives
Listening to backseat howls.
Why do we do this?

 

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