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Old 06-18-2006, 10:03 PM
kstar kstar is offline
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First off, it is very hard to transform feral into pet. It takes more patience than the average cat owner. I personally wouldn't adopt the cat out until extensive socialization had occured.

Second, any cat with an active illness shouldn't be housed with adopable cats, and probably shouldn't be up for adoption until such illnesses are treated. At least, that seems to be the consensus with most shelters I've worked at.

Third, if it actually was distemper, it is not neccesarily a death sentence. It should depend on what stage the disease is at. Typically in a first stage diagnosis, the outcome can be positive; however, second stage (seizures, convulsions) the outcome is less than ideal.

I am not a vet, I am simply a vet tech who works at a shelter. I am applying to vet school though.
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