• starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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    It’s a good thing we have historically unprecedented numbers of livestock held in confinement so tight they can barely breath, that really helps to contain and prevent the proliferation of mutated strains of viruses

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      Wait until you hear what they do when they find a single sick bird in one of those buildings!

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    Kinda wild that this is happening just prior to a Trump presidency again. I can’t imagine the response is going to get stronger after Jan 20.

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    Just in time for Vice President Trump to try and get another high score on the Assholes Who Killed Millions of Their Own People list. Hitler, Mao and Stalin would be so proud.

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        Transcription: political cartoon style in a single pane:

        Three men in a car, the front holds JD Vance in the passenger’s seat and Elon Musk in the driver’s seat. A strap around the front seat secures a child’s toy steering wheel, which faces into the back. Trump sits in back seat, clutching the wheel.

        Text on image: “So cute! He thinks he’s steering!..”

        Credit given to: Michael E Luckovich; The Atlanta Journal- Constitution

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        Oh yeah. I had completely forgotten about JD Vance. I don’t have a couch in my house so he’s usually out of context.

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        Well.

        Maybe we need to rethink the whole structure.

        Putin is Pres. Musk is VP…? Turmp is Co-Chief of Staff, along with Vance?

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      You do realize that Biden just oversaw 4 years of conditions that led to explosion of bird flu, right?

      Bird flu has been brewing for years. Biden has been president.

      Experts say they have lost faith in the government’s ability to contain the outbreak.

      https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/24/health/america-bird-flu-next-pandemic-kff-health-news/index.html

      Stop trying to slyly pin this upcoming pandemic on Donald Trump. The upcoming pandemic is a result of decades of regulatory capture and a for-profit Healthcare system that both Democrats and Republicans oversaw at the behest of their billionaire handlers. The issue is not Donald Trump; it is liberal capitalism.

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        Dude, stop trying to pin this worldwide avian flu outbreak on the United States. There have been animal to human transmitted cases in the US, Australia, Canada, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Egypt, Iraq, Indonesia, and more, and widespread infections are occuring in mammal and bird populations worldwide. New diseases decimating eukaryotic biota predates capitalism by billions of years and viruses have been coevolving with animals that entire time. The US healthcare system has absolutely nothing to do with even the 60ish cases of avian flu that have been detected in the US in humans, though with 60ish cases and zero deaths, all sign point to this not being a very serious illness for humans with access to western medicine.

        2020–2024 H5N1 outbreak

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          Did you even read the article?

          To understand how the bird flu got out of hand, KFF Health News interviewed nearly 70 government officials, farmers and farmworkers, and researchers with expertise in virology, pandemics, veterinary medicine, and more.

          Together with emails obtained from local health departments through public records requests, this investigation revealed key problems, including deference to the farm industry, eroded public health budgets, neglect for the safety of agriculture workers, and the sluggish pace of federal interventions.

          I have provided you with a plethora of experts who explain that this avian fku outbreak is directly linked to American officials dropping the ball, but those silly scientists and experts must have forgotten that viruses predate capitalism… what does that even mean?

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            You’ve provided nothing that indicates this avian flu outbreak is directly linked to American officials directly dropping the ball, only that the situation within the United States is worse than it otherwise might be due to the factors identified in the article. This outbreak has been ongoing worldwide for four years and has hit other countries much harder than the US, such as China, Egypt, Thailand, and Indonesia. This has shit all to do with capitalism my dude

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    This isn’t the first time cats have been susceptible to death after being infected with bird flu. Last year, over half of a cluster of cats that sporadically died in Poland were infected with the H5N1 bird flu.

    It’s bridging species across the globe even. This shit is inevitable. All it will take is one blind spot.

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    So everyone guzzle down that raw milk! HHS Secretary Kennedy says have at it, and no one will bother you about any pesky masks or social distancing and definitely not vaccines.

    Keep that apple-flavoured horse paste on hand though.

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    God, I thought it was from exposure from being outdoors. It’s from raw milk?! Adult cats aren’t actually supposed to drink cow’s milk in the first place.

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    Raw milk recall? Shit, raw milk shouldn’t even be legal in the first place.

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      They’d eat raw meat in the wild.

      I mean, they’re gonna be better off with processed food, sure, but I’d have a hard time setting the bar for cruelty below what they’d normally get.

      EDIT: Oh, there are two cases, one with raw meat, the other raw milk:

      The agency is also investigating a separate case, also in LA County, concerning a cat that has “tested presumptive positive for H5 bird flu after consuming two different brands of raw pet food composed of raw poultry and raw beef.”

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        They don’t eat raw meat. They eat fresh meat.

        Raw meat implies that it’s been harvested and not prepared. Fresh meat means it was still in an immune system controlled environment prior to ingestion.

        Still not as good as prepared meat but less pathogens than raw as time matters a lot.

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      I would LOVE to see this prosecuted, not because I want people who are hurting from the loss of a pet to be hurt more, but because not enough people consider raw milk dangerous and they really should. Even if the punishment was super small (because these people obviously didn’t understand what they were doing) it would hopefully help prevent future incidents.

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    Raw milk … Raw meat

    I mean I’m not an expert, but generally “raw” anything is not something you want to consume.

    Hell, cats don’t eat raw meat in the wild - they eat fresh meat. Fresh meat has far less pathogens than raw. Still not as good as cooked, but better. Fresh meat means it had an active immune system prior to ingestion.

    Edit: … Yes I know it’s a virus. This does not change my statement. I said pathogens.

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        I am pretty sure cats dont “belong” inside at all.

        They are wild animals, partially domesticated but much much more wild than dogs. Dogs don’t survive much without us, cats do, and even thrive in the correct climate (remember they come from warm climates, we brought cats all over the world).

        Whether we messed up bringing a ferocious predator with superior physical capabilities all around the world and destroying local fauna (Australia, and such places…) It’s not cats fault and doesn’t mean they belong inside.

        In fact, cats belong outside and just take advantage of our “inside” unless they are kept captives on purpose.

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          Cats are domesticated animals, and they belong inside. If you can take your cat out on a harness and leash or a closed off patio, cool. Don’t let them out unsupervised.

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          Whether we messed up bringing a ferocious predator with superior physical capabilities all around the world and destroying local fauna (Australia, and such places…)

          This is exactly why they belong inside. If you are going to have a pet that is capable of damaging the local environment by killing off native fauna, then you need to keep that pet contained in order to protect the local fauna. Otherwise, the community will start doing things like offering a bounty on cat scalps. If you are going to have a pet, take proper care of it.

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            Whatever man. Cats are common local a round here, no reason to keep them as slaves.

            Don’t get a pet like a cat to keep him/her confined.

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                Not in Ottawa here… Cats lives outdoor normally and really doesn’t suffer from that.

                As for local fauna, well, yeah, but again cats have been living here for centuries and its pretty difficult to say that cats are not “local fauna” at this point.

                To be honest, I would like my cats to KILL rats and mice instead of bringing them inside alive to play and then forget about them… But this is another story.

                Human hunters to much more harm than cats around here. They even kill people sometimes. I would like to stop them more than stop cats from going outside.

                Note: I own 4 dogs and 2 cats. The cats have a catflap and spend most of their time outside, since they are big enough to avoid being eaten by crows or foxes. I have even seen one cat walk side by side with a fox once. The dogs also are hunters and far more dangerous thab the cats as they killed, so far: three young boars, two young deer’s, a couple of rabbit nests and I had twice already to jump in a dog-fox fight and separate the contenders letting the fox run away…

                So…

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                  I’m not going to argue with you because you’re not going to be receptive to contrary evidence but I need you to understand that “centuries” does not even register on the scale of domestic vs introduced species. Your cat is an introduced species and you should keep it indoors.

                  People who let their cats roam are irresponsible owners and shouldn’t own pets.

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        This is likely airborne, huh? Any idea what the incubation period is for cats? I’m seeing mixed information, but read that symptoms seem to progress very quickly. My cats are indoor only, but we usually have some fosters around, and I’m worried that we may need to put that on pause.

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          Full disclosure: I am not an expert.

          This study suggests that this strain is capable of spreading via airborne water droplets. Right now there have been, to my knowledge, no cases of human to human infection confirmed, but that same study also suggests that it appears to be possible. As for cat to cat or human to cat transmission, nobody seems to know yet.

          The influenza virus is capable of rapid mutation, though. That’s why we need a different vaccine for it every year. Plus, the more infections there are in a given population, be it people, cattle, or poultry, the more chances there are that the virus could mutate into a form that can spread more easily to other species. Right now, there is a massive outbreak in dairy and poultry farms in parts of the USA which means the virus is getting lots of chances to do that.

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            Thanks! In terms of fostering, my primary concern is cat to cat, although I probably should worry about cat to human also. My resident cats are otherwise healthy and I keep them up to date on their vaccinations, but at least so far, it doesn’t sound like that’s good enough.

            The researchers next housed uninfected ferrets in cages next to infected ones to test whether the virus could spread through the air via respiratory droplets. They performed four separate experiments using ferrets infected with varying doses of the virus. Between 1 in 6 and 1 in 3 infected ferrets transmitted the virus to uninfected neighbors. Five of the six ferrets who became infected in this way died.

            In my case, they would effectively be housed in separate cages (rooms of my home) for an initial quarantine period, but I would be going back and forth between those rooms without changing my clothes.

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    Probably not a pandemic and it doesn’t spread via mail packages and definetly not airborne because that’s impossible if you just stay 6’ apart.