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  • CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Weeks after a cat in Iowa was diagnosed with swine flu, veterinarians in the Charleston area are keeping their eyes open for any signs of the virus in local pets.Earlier this month, a 13-year-old Iowa cat was infected with swine fl...
    Charleston Daily Mail - Nov 19 9:33 PM
  • It’s the first case in the nation: a cat in Lebanon, Ore. dies from the swine flu. Is your pet at risk of getting the H1N1 virus from you and vice versa?
    KATU Portland - Nov 19 10:55 PM
  • One week, Rhonda Rebmann's niece had the flu.  The next, her 10-year-old tabby cat started showing respiratory symptoms.  Buddy Lou died four days after she brought the cat to the family's veterinarian, the first feline H1N1 death in the United States.
    KOMO Seattle - Nov 19 6:25 PM
  • In recent weeks, humans have not been the only mammals to contract H1N1. Several cats and ferrets have contracted the virus proving that animals are susceptible to swine flu as well.
    Daily Vidette - Nov 15 6:26 PM
  • Pet owners who contract H1N1 flu may pass the disease along to their pets, especially if the pet is a cat or ferret. "A small number of companion animal H1N1 flu cases have been confirmed in the U.S.," said Dick Hesse, a flu expert and director of virology in Kansas State University's Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.
    Medical News Today - Nov 20 4:37 AM
  • A Lebanon cat has died from the H1N1 virus, state veterinary officials said Wednesday. It is believed to be the first feline H1N1 fatality in the country, said Raina Dey of the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association and Emilio DeBess, state public health veterinarian. The veterinary officials said they believe the …
    The Register-Guard - Nov 19 12:26 AM
  • A local vet is reminding residents to protect their pets from the swine flu. Dr. Rebecca Steele, owner and veterinarian of the Lab.
    The Aurora - Nov 17 6:19 AM
  • The nation's first fatal case of swine flu in a cat has been confirmed in Oregon this month. The cat might have gotten the virus from a human family member.
    The Oregonian - Nov 18 10:53 PM
  • If it were not enough to have to worry about the spread of swine flu among families, friends and colleagues, the state health department in Iowa has another concern to add to the list — your cat can catch it, too.
    The Beaver County Times - Nov 11 4:45 PM
  • Ah, swine flu. Or, maybe not. Maybe just regular flu. Either way, I’m not going to church today.
    San Diego Reader - Nov 18 3:16 PM

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