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OH: Respiratory virus closes Knox Co. humane society for days; all cats euthanized
Virus closes humane society for days; all cats euthanized
By Chuck Martin, Mount Vernon News
December 3, 2012 11:14 am EST
MOUNT VERNON ? Disaster struck the Knox County Humane Society recently in the form of an airborne upper respiratory infection that affected all the cats at the cat shelter...
Shelter puts down cats
Mount Vernon News
December 4, 2012 11:20 am EST
By News Staff Reporters
...Dr. Greg Price of Town and Country Veterinary Clinic said that three deceased cats were brought to him as early as Nov. 13, showing signs of an upper respiratory infection which were then taken to an Ohio Department of Agriculture diagnostic laboratory for testing. Results showed that a Bordetella Bronchiseptica virus was present, although Price was unsure if this was the primary pathogen which was causing the illness...
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