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09-01-2008, 04:30 PM   #1

Desperate for Practical Advice - Herpes Virus


Hi

I'm new to the site but having read a few posts it seems like a warm and welcoming palce to be - phew.

I have seen a thread relating to herpes but didn't want to hijack it.

I have a gorgeous kitten who is just over 4 months old. When I brought him he displayed no flu symptoms but developed them within the first week we had him. He has been under veterinary care throughout and is on anti-biotics and eye paste right now, having spent 3 days in the vet hospital last week. That was a scary few days as we thought he may be developing pneumonia. Lets just say the New Years eve champers waited until he came home!

He is still recieving treatment so I don't really know yet what, if any ongoing symptoms he will have.

I found out the results of his swabs today and the vet confirmed he has herpes virus and is very likely to be a lifelong carrier.

I know how lucky we are compared with some others, we have no other cats and he appears to be doing really well now.

I think I understand the medical implications of this but am looking to talk with a cat owner who has gone through this and come out the other side and can help me with the more day to day effects. I am concerned that we will not easily find a cattery to take him if we go away, concerned about infecting cats in houses we may visit and had hoped to have another kitten in the next 6 months but now fear we can't.

Can anyone advise me please? I would be so grateful.

many many thanks

Geraldine



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09-01-2008, 04:37 PM   #2

Re: Desperate for Practical Advice - Herpes Virus


Geraldine, a warm welcome to Catsey! So sorry that you're joining us with such a worry on your mind.

I don't have direct experience of cats with the herpes virus and to be honest didn't know it existed!

I do hope someone will be along shortly that can share some information and help put your mind at rest.



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09-01-2008, 04:39 PM   #3

Re: Desperate for Practical Advice - Herpes Virus


Many thanks for the welcome. Sadly it does exist and is one of the viruses that cause flu symptoms in cats.

My poor boy is on the mend now but will always have it -very like humans and the cold sore virus, so may not have active symptoms but can get them at any time.



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09-01-2008, 04:46 PM   #4

Re: Desperate for Practical Advice - Herpes Virus


Hi Caspers Mum and a warm welcome to Catsey.

My Caspurr is a Caliche virus carrier. He was fine when I got him from his breeder but within a week was walking with a limp, sticky eyes, sore nose and sneezing. If It hadn't been for this site I would have lost him.

Before he was diagnosed I got another kitten. Thankfully she was fully vaccinated so it didn't effect her too badly . Both my cats are indoor cats.

Dont worry too much. Its normally stress that will bring on an attack and I'm pleased to report Caspurr has been fine since then.

There are other's here too. It's not all doom and gloom and there is life with "carrier" cats. It just feels like the end of the world when there first diagnosed. Your not alone.



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09-01-2008, 04:52 PM   #5

Re: Desperate for Practical Advice - Herpes Virus


Hi Geraldine and welcome

I don't have any direct experience of the herpes virus, but have a bit of knowledge about the calici virus (another form of cat flu) from my time working at Wood Green Shelter.

I know that it's likely that any cat who has either virus is likely to be a lifelong carrier, but may not always show symptoms. I think that periods of stress can bring out the symptoms and cause the cat to "shed" the virus making him/her contagious.

I would suggest that you don't even think about putting him in a cattery should you go away. I don't think the cattery would take him on for a start, but I also think it would be unfair to put other cats at risk. I think that getting a pet sitter to come to your home and look after the little fella would be a much better idea. Plus he wouldn't get stressed at home - so he would be less likely to "shed".

Did you get him from a breeder? I note he's a Siamese (and I LOVE Siamese!) I think you should speak to the breeder and let her know that she is likely to be harbouring the virus in her household.

As for getting another cat..............I'm not sure what the others on here would suggest, but I'm in 2 minds I know that Siamese are very sociable and not very happy to be left on their own and so it would probably be very beneficial for him to have a little companion. However, the chances of that other cat contracting the herpes virus are very high and I'm not sure it would be fair to get another cat knowing that Perhaps your vet could offer some advice?

Do you keep him as an indoor cat??

Finally................pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee can we see some pics of the little darling!?!?!?!



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09-01-2008, 04:54 PM   #6

Re: Desperate for Practical Advice - Herpes Virus


Thanks so much for the warm welcome.

I'm so pleased that its not all doom and gloom. Vets have to be very direct and deliver the worst possible scenario and we understand that but it can be very scary at first.

I have to admit that today has been consumed with this news and there have been tears! Still we will love and look after him well and hope he doesn't have any permanent symptoms.

Wish I'd thought of Caspurr! Great name.



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09-01-2008, 05:00 PM   #7

Re: Desperate for Practical Advice - Herpes Virus


Thanks for the advice
Its great to get such warm replies.

Casper will be an indoor cat, which I think will be better for him anyway but definitely with his diagnosis.

The vet hs advised not to have a kitten but maybe an older cat who has the benefit of a few years of vaccinations, or maybe give a good home to a rescue cat whi is also a carrier.

We will see, at the moment there is always someone home so he has human company. The most important thing right now is getting him symptom free.

All my pics are too big - will resize and get some on soon



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09-01-2008, 05:01 PM   #8

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Oh and I have been in contact with the breeder and will update her tonight



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09-01-2008, 05:02 PM   #9

Re: Desperate for Practical Advice - Herpes Virus


He sounds a lucky boy to have found you - with all the love and support you're giving him.

Keep us posted and look forward to seeing pics.



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09-01-2008, 05:18 PM   #10

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I remember it well. I cried on and off for days. Then I was so angry at his breeder it was unreal.
I wouldn't be without Caspurr, I'll never be able to put him in a cattery but there again I wouldn't want to. I'd rather he was looked after in his own home.
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