An unidentified male cat in Iowa is believed to be the first in the nation diagnosed with the H1N1 virus ....Unidentified? Crap, is it Fluffy? Midnight?
A concept of which we were unaware:
Veterinarians refused to release his identity and would not divulge the coat color or any other identifying characteristics to protect client-veterinarian privacy.Is the "client" the humanoids or the unidentified male cat?
Anyway, you really can't dispute the advice to avoid sneezing on your animal. Thanks, doc.
4 comments:
I wonder if it matters if your cat is typically sleeping against your head at night anyways.
Not that I have a cat now, my last cat (1984-2005) has left the building.
*sniff*
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Geriatric Ed. Sez:
That's good run, we've never had one make it beyond 18.
Shouldn't have sneezed at them.
I have an acquaintance who is an epidemiologist and he has talked about this. Oh dear, this will be bad,
Virology Editor Wonders:
Why won't the little beasties just stay where they belong?
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