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Victor Martinez June 25th 07 05:31 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat. I got antibiotics and told to
take it easy and drink lots of fluids. I'm staying at home today because
I had a terrible night and I'm pretty sure I'm contagious. Question. Can
I give the cats an infection? Should I avoid snuggling with them?

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oldhickory June 25th 07 05:41 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
from google, bottom of page:
http://www.sniksnak.com/doghealth/tonsillitis.html
and : http://www.healthypet.com/library_view.aspx?id=61 also, near bottom of
page
and
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Alternati...REP-THROAT.htm

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"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat. I got antibiotics and told to take
it easy and drink lots of fluids. I'm staying at home today because I had
a terrible night and I'm pretty sure I'm contagious. Question. Can I give
the cats an infection? Should I avoid snuggling with them?

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[email protected] June 25th 07 05:51 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
On 25 Jun, 17:31, Victor Martinez wrote:
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat. I got antibiotics and told to
take it easy and drink lots of fluids. I'm staying at home today because
I had a terrible night and I'm pretty sure I'm contagious. Question. Can
I give the cats an infection? Should I avoid snuggling with them?////


I wouldn't worry too much, just don't kiss them or cough over them.
The likelyhood of them catching strep is not that high if at all.
Also, wash your hands before handling their bowls and things, and make
sure snotty tissues are out of reach. When I had strep, Liss Lily
Whiskers took it upon herself to empty the bin of snotty tissues. No
nice. ;O)

Get well soon purrs en-route

Helen M


Randy June 25th 07 06:10 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
Victor Martinez wrote:
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat. I got antibiotics and told to
take it easy and drink lots of fluids. I'm staying at home today because
I had a terrible night and I'm pretty sure I'm contagious. Question. Can
I give the cats an infection? Should I avoid snuggling with them?

--
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Sending get well purrs. Take care of yourself.

Randy


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jofirey June 25th 07 06:57 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 

"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat. I got antibiotics and told to take
it easy and drink lots of fluids. I'm staying at home today because I had
a terrible night and I'm pretty sure I'm contagious. Question. Can I give
the cats an infection? Should I avoid snuggling with them?


Didn't the doctor test you for strep to be sure? They have tests that give
results quickly.

Jo



[email protected] June 25th 07 06:57 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
Victor Martinez wrote:

I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat. I got antibiotics and told to
take it easy and drink lots of fluids. I'm staying at home today because
I had a terrible night and I'm pretty sure I'm contagious. Question. Can
I give the cats an infection? Should I avoid snuggling with them?


Wow, strep is serious! Even with antibiotics, it takes a little while
to get rid of it. Your doctor's right - definitely take it easy!

You can't give strep to your kitties, though. There are very few diseases
that are mutual to humans and cats. Strep isn't one of them.

Tom, on the other hand, should be careful. You are certainly contagious
to him!

Joyce

Victor Martinez June 25th 07 08:36 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
jofirey wrote:
Didn't the doctor test you for strep to be sure? They have tests that give
results quickly.


She took two swabs and rubbed them against my throat (ouch!). She said
they would do an instant test and a regular lab test. If the instant
test came back positive, it's positive, but if it comes back negative,
it's not always certain. I'm waiting for the phone call.

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Ketzl's Dad June 25th 07 09:03 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
On Jun 25, 2007, Victor Martinez wrote:

jofirey wrote:
Didn't the doctor test you for strep to be sure? They have tests that give
results quickly.


She took two swabs and rubbed them against my throat (ouch!). She said
they would do an instant test and a regular lab test. If the instant
test came back positive, it's positive, but if it comes back negative,
it's not always certain. I'm waiting for the phone call.



I've had numerous of those (worked in hospitals for 15 years) and I always
found that the best deal is a shot of penicillin in the butt. Within hours I
felt relief. Things have changed somewhat I suppose, but even the last time I
was suspicious that I had it, the doc gave me that five-day antibiotic
(Zithromax?) and told me to take it right away. I'm glad I did... by the next
morning it felt better. Not as fast as the shot in the butt (and not as much
fun :-) but nearly as fast.

As others have told you, you can't give it to your cats, but be a bit safe
anyway, as they might end up carrying something to give to others.

As for human contact: FIE! GET THEE HENCE! ;-)

--
Joey Dee from NYC

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jofirey June 25th 07 11:55 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 

"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
jofirey wrote:
Didn't the doctor test you for strep to be sure? They have tests that
give results quickly.


She took two swabs and rubbed them against my throat (ouch!). She said
they would do an instant test and a regular lab test. If the instant test
came back positive, it's positive, but if it comes back negative, it's not
always certain. I'm waiting for the phone call.

--

Good, I can stop acting like a momma bear. That is the right course of
treatment.

Hope you feel better very soon, if not already. Even if it isn't strep, its
a nasty.

Jo



Victor Martinez June 26th 07 03:52 AM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
Ketzl's Dad wrote:
I've had numerous of those (worked in hospitals for 15 years) and I always
found that the best deal is a shot of penicillin in the butt. Within hours I
felt relief. Things have changed somewhat I suppose, but even the last time I


That's what I grew up with! But I've never heard of such a thing being
prescribed in the US. I can even shoot myself, I've had to do it before.

was suspicious that I had it, the doc gave me that five-day antibiotic
(Zithromax?) and told me to take it right away. I'm glad I did... by the next
morning it felt better. Not as fast as the shot in the butt (and not as much
fun :-) but nearly as fast.


Yes, I was hoping for a Z-pack (as they call them), but I got good old
amoxilin. Just as good, I figure my cheap ass insurance probably doesn't
cover "brand name" meds. :(

As for human contact: FIE! GET THEE HENCE! ;-)


In the more than 10 years we've been together, I have yet to see Tom get
sick of this kind of ailment. Seriously, the guy doesn't even get colds!

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sam June 26th 07 04:00 AM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
Victor Martinez wrote:
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat. I got antibiotics and told to
take it easy and drink lots of fluids. I'm staying at home today because
I had a terrible night and I'm pretty sure I'm contagious. Question. Can
I give the cats an infection? Should I avoid snuggling with them?

No idea about giving it to the kitties, but healing purrs on the way.

Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe

Marina June 26th 07 04:03 AM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
Victor Martinez wrote:
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat. I got antibiotics and told to
take it easy and drink lots of fluids. I'm staying at home today because
I had a terrible night and I'm pretty sure I'm contagious. Question. Can
I give the cats an infection? Should I avoid snuggling with them?

Lots of purrs coming your way, Victor.

--
Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.

Susan M June 26th 07 04:11 AM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat. I got antibiotics and told to take
it easy and drink lots of fluids. I'm staying at home today because I had
a terrible night and I'm pretty sure I'm contagious. Question. Can I give
the cats an infection? Should I avoid snuggling with them?


Yikes - I've had strep a bunch of times and I know how much it hurts. Purrs
on the way to get better soon. Sorry, don't know anything about
contagiousness to cats but I thought that there were very few things that
survived the temperature change between humans and cats.

Susan M
Otis and Chester



Lesley via CatKB.com June 26th 07 10:03 AM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
Victor Martinez wrote:
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat.


Poor you!

The Fabulous Furballs send purrs for a quick recovery!

I hope none of your owners does what a friend of mine's did- poor Tasha was
laid up with a most vile strain of 'flu and she managed to doze off for a bit
and was woken by a gentle paw on the back of her neck. Twas her little kitty
come to offer condolences and as she rolled over the stroke said kitty, she
almost rolled into a dead and disembowelled mousie on her pillow! Kitty was
obviously bringing her a little treat to make her feel better....

Lesley

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Dewi June 26th 07 10:29 AM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
On Jun 26, 7:03 pm, "Lesley via CatKB.com" u27720@uwe wrote:
Victor Martinez wrote:
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat.


Poor you!

The Fabulous Furballs send purrs for a quick recovery!

I hope none of your owners does what a friend of mine's did- poor Tasha was
laid up with a most vile strain of 'flu and she managed to doze off for a bit
and was woken by a gentle paw on the back of her neck. Twas her little kitty
come to offer condolences and as she rolled over the stroke said kitty, she
almost rolled into a dead and disembowelled mousie on her pillow! Kitty was
obviously bringing her a little treat to make her feel better....

Lesley

Slave of the Fabulous Furballs

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Aww... how sweet and ikky.

Dewi


Ketzl's Dad June 26th 07 01:13 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
On Jun 25, 2007, Victor Martinez wrote:

In the more than 10 years we've been together, I have yet to see Tom get
sick of this kind of ailment. Seriously, the guy doesn't even get colds!


Sounds like my ex. In the 15 years we were together he was never sick, until
one afternoon he said he started to feel funny. The next couple of days were
tense: he couldn't lie down without coughing his brains out, and he started
sweating profusely. Finally got him to agree to go to the ... (I was about to
say "vet" :-) local health-stop, where they gave him some antibiotic or
other. He got better a day or two later.

A few days after that, my niece and her husband were visiting. He's a doctor,
and I happened to mention John's recent illness. He asked me to describe the
symptoms and when I did, and he and my niece looked at each other and said in
unison "West Nile Virus!"

Turns out that's what he had. I prolly woulda been dead if it were me.

--
Joey Dee from NYC

Remember: It is To Laugh

a few Ketzl pix
http://tinyurl.com/2a5u8b


Ketzl's Dad June 26th 07 01:15 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
On Jun 26, 2007, Lesley via CatKB.com wrote:

Victor Martinez wrote:
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat.


Poor you!

The Fabulous Furballs send purrs for a quick recovery!

I hope none of your owners does what a friend of mine's did- poor Tasha was
laid up with a most vile strain of 'flu and she managed to doze off for a bit
and was woken by a gentle paw on the back of her neck. Twas her little kitty
come to offer condolences and as she rolled over the stroke said kitty, she
almost rolled into a dead and disembowelled mousie on her pillow! Kitty was
obviously bringing her a little treat to make her feel better....

Lesley

Slave of the Fabulous Furballs



Cute! Well, they say the best natural cure is a nice home-made mouse soup. Or
is that "chicken"?

--
Joey Dee from NYC

Remember: It is To Laugh

a few Ketzl pix
http://tinyurl.com/2a5u8b


[email protected] June 26th 07 06:53 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
Ketzl's Dad wrote:

Sounds like my ex. In the 15 years we were together he was never
sick, until one afternoon he said he started to feel funny. The
next couple of days were tense: he couldn't lie down without
coughing his brains out, and he started sweating profusely.
Finally got him to agree to go to the ... (I was about to say
"vet" :-) local health-stop, where they gave him some antibiotic
or other. He got better a day or two later.

A few days after that, my niece and her husband were visiting. He's
a doctor, and I happened to mention John's recent illness. He
asked me to describe the symptoms and when I did, and he and my
niece looked at each other and said in unison "West Nile Virus!"

Turns out that's what he had. I prolly woulda been dead if it were
me.


I hate to get all geeky on you, but how did antibiotics clear up a
virus??

Or did he get something else (ie, "or other" :))?

Joyce

[email protected] June 26th 07 06:54 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
Ketzl's Dad wrote:

Cute! Well, they say the best natural cure is a nice home-made mouse
soup. Or is that "chicken"?


Jewish cats prefer a nice, hot mouse soup. :)

Joyce

Ketzl's Dad June 26th 07 07:43 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
On Jun 26, 2007, wrote:

Ketzl's Dad wrote:

Sounds like my ex. In the 15 years we were together he was never
sick, until one afternoon he said he started to feel funny. The
next couple of days were tense: he couldn't lie down without
coughing his brains out, and he started sweating profusely.
Finally got him to agree to go to the ... (I was about to say
"vet" :-) local health-stop, where they gave him some antibiotic
or other. He got better a day or two later.

A few days after that, my niece and her husband were visiting. He's
a doctor, and I happened to mention John's recent illness. He
asked me to describe the symptoms and when I did, and he and my
niece looked at each other and said in unison "West Nile Virus!"

Turns out that's what he had. I prolly woulda been dead if it were
me.


I hate to get all geeky on you, but how did antibiotics clear up a
virus??

Or did he get something else (ie, "or other" :))?

Joyce


No, that's a good question, and most likely they didn't. The virus just ran
its course.

--
Joey Dee from NYC

Remember: It is To Laugh

a few Ketzl pix
http://tinyurl.com/2a5u8b


Ketzl's Dad June 26th 07 07:44 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
On Jun 26, 2007, wrote:

Ketzl's Dad wrote:

Cute! Well, they say the best natural cure is a nice home-made mouse
soup. Or is that "chicken"?


Jewish cats prefer a nice, hot mouse soup. :)

Joyce


Which reminds me of a joke:

What's the difference between an Italian mother and a Jewish mother?

The Italian mother says, "Eat your chicken soup or I'll kill you!"
The Jewish mother says, "Eat your chicken soup or I'll kill myself!"

--
Joey Dee from NYC

Remember: It is To Laugh

a few Ketzl pix
http://tinyurl.com/2a5u8b


CatNipped[_2_] June 26th 07 08:52 PM

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"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat. I got antibiotics and told to take
it easy and drink lots of fluids. I'm staying at home today because I had
a terrible night and I'm pretty sure I'm contagious. Question. Can I give
the cats an infection? Should I avoid snuggling with them?

--
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I don't think you have to worry - but I'm sending mega get well purrs your
way. Take care of yourself!

Hugs,

CatNipped



[email protected] June 26th 07 09:58 PM

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Ketzl's Dad wrote:

What's the difference between an Italian mother and a Jewish mother?


The Italian mother says, "Eat your chicken soup or I'll kill you!"
The Jewish mother says, "Eat your chicken soup or I'll kill myself!"


LOL. And you have a bit of each in your family, don't you? Which
brings up the terrifying thought about what a Jewish-Italian mother
might do if you didn't eat your soup.

But with all the ragging on these stereotypical mothers, I have to say
I feel somewhat deprived, not having had either one. I did grow up Jewish,
but my mother was a convert. And while you can convert to the religion,
you cannot convert to the culture. You have to grow up with it. My mother
grew up Protestant, and will never be a Jewish mother! I've always been
sort of sorry about that.

Joyce

Ketzl's Dad June 26th 07 10:40 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
On Jun 26, 2007, wrote:

Ketzl's Dad wrote:

What's the difference between an Italian mother and a Jewish mother?


The Italian mother says, "Eat your chicken soup or I'll kill you!"
The Jewish mother says, "Eat your chicken soup or I'll kill myself!"


LOL. And you have a bit of each in your family, don't you? Which
brings up the terrifying thought about what a Jewish-Italian mother
might do if you didn't eat your soup.


Murder/suicide??

But with all the ragging on these stereotypical mothers, I have to say
I feel somewhat deprived, not having had either one. I did grow up Jewish,
but my mother was a convert. And while you can convert to the religion,
you cannot convert to the culture. You have to grow up with it. My mother
grew up Protestant, and will never be a Jewish mother! I've always been
sort of sorry about that.


I have only an "inferred Jewishness" having grown up in predominantly Jewish
neighborhoods/schools, etc., and then working for Jewish hospitals for 20
years. That proximity confirmed that there is very little difference in a lot
of the cultural elements.

Beth Israel Hospital offered a course in Yiddish once they started admitting
a lot of eastern European Jews, and of course, being a language nut, I signed
up for it. I now know more Yiddish than my Jewish friends.

I do make a mean Matzo Ball Soup, if I do say so myself.

When I visit with some of my Protestant friends' families (they're Yankees,
on top of it all) I'm amazed at how "quiet" it can be at the dinner table.
They don't talk about ANYthing. No one yells! They don't all talk at once,
either. It's so bizarre. :-)

--
Joey Dee from NYC

Remember: It is To Laugh

a few Ketzl pix
http://tinyurl.com/2a5u8b


[email protected] June 27th 07 12:03 AM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
Ketzl's Dad wrote:

Beth Israel Hospital offered a course in Yiddish once they started
admitting a lot of eastern European Jews, and of course, being a
language nut, I signed up for it. I now know more Yiddish than my
Jewish friends.


LOL, I'm sure you know more than I do.

I do make a mean Matzo Ball Soup, if I do say so myself.


My WASP ex taught me to make chicken soup. :)

When I visit with some of my Protestant friends' families (they're Yankees,
on top of it all) I'm amazed at how "quiet" it can be at the dinner table.
They don't talk about ANYthing. No one yells! They don't all talk at once,
either. It's so bizarre. :-)


LOL, remember the Annie Hall scene with the split screen, that showed his
dinner with Annie's family on one side, all quiet and repressed, and the
other side showing a dinner with his family, where everyone's complaining
about their health? :)

I grew up in one of those noisy families. At holidays, we'd get together
with the extended family (on the Jewish side - mom wasn't close to her
family), and yes, everyone would be talking at once. It was sarcastic and
competitive, though, and as a kid I was totally intimidated by it. In fact
I didn't learn to open my mouth in groups until I joined discussion groups
(as an adult) that had one-at-a-time talking rules. *Finally*, I could
speak without someone interrupting me!

So when I hear people who grew up in loud, talky cultures get all nostalgic
about dinner tables where everyone was talking over each other, I just
scratch my head. Been there, done that, managed to survive, but I don't
look back on it all that fondly...

Joyce

Ketzl's Dad June 27th 07 01:00 AM

Do cats get strep throat?
 
On Jun 26, 2007, wrote:

LOL, remember the Annie Hall scene with the split screen, that showed his
dinner with Annie's family on one side, all quiet and repressed, and the
other side showing a dinner with his family, where everyone's complaining
about their health? :)


Once again synchronicity rears its amusing head: I just watched Annie Hall
over the weekend; that was one of the funniest scenes and one of my favorite.

--
Joey Dee from NYC

Remember: It is To Laugh

a few Ketzl pix
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[email protected] July 3rd 07 09:29 PM

Do cats get strep throat?
 

Victor Martinez wrote:
I've been running a fever since Saturday, and when I went to the doctor
she said it was probably strep throat. I got antibiotics and told to
take it easy and drink lots of fluids. I'm staying at home today because
I had a terrible night and I'm pretty sure I'm contagious. Question. Can
I give the cats an infection? Should I avoid snuggling with them?

--
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I hope you are feeling much better by now.
Purrs,
Polonca and Soncek


Victor Martinez July 4th 07 02:56 PM

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wrote:
I hope you are feeling much better by now.


Thanks Polonca!!! I don't know what I had, but I'm still recovering. I
have a lingering minor cough and some phlegm, but I feel pretty normal
now. :)

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Kreisleriana July 4th 07 03:28 PM

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On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 08:56:07 -0500, Victor Martinez
yodeled:

wrote:
I hope you are feeling much better by now.


Thanks Polonca!!! I don't know what I had, but I'm still recovering. I
have a lingering minor cough and some phlegm, but I feel pretty normal
now. :)



Purrs do it again!

Theresa
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StangChic April 24th 17 10:33 PM

I last here just diagnosed with strep (one if the wrist cases she's ever seen) when I instantly panic because my fur baby Missy (short for misdemeanor, she's a Bengal with attitude lol)
Has been my little Dr all snugly and stuck to me and I song want her to get it. I do hope y'all ate still around because not only did you make me feel better about my baby but you're all funny and made me smile.

StangChic April 24th 17 10:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StangChic (Post 824624)
I l was just diagnosed with strep (one of the worst cases she's ever seen) when I instantly panic because my fur baby Missy (short for misdemeanor, she's a Bengal with attitude lol)
Has been my little Dr all snugly and stuck to me and I don't want her to get it. I do hope y'all are still around because not only did you make me feel better about my baby but you're all funny and made me smile.

Holy typo's...I don't know how to fix them.. sorry. At least I fixed them in the quote above..that counts for something..right?


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