Posted on 07/16/2023 7:29:57 AM PDT by dynachrome
Experts have warned UK pet owners about the potential consequences of a deadly coronavirus outbreak in Cyprus that has killed 300,000 cats.
It is a result of the feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) virus that they caught on the island since January, according to Dinos Ayiomamitis, head of Cats PAWS Cyprus.
The main worry for British owners is the "long history" between Cyprus and ex-pats travelling to and from the island, with many people rehoming cats to the UK.
But what is FIP and why have so many cats died?
Coronavirus killing felines on 'cat island' Cyprus.
"We have lost 300,000 cats since January" from FIP, says Dinos Ayiomamitis, head of Cats PAWS Cyprus and vice-president of Cyprus Voice for Animalshttps://t.co/awmjKkkWec pic.twitter.com/0bcxkMSemi
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) July 11, 2023
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The stench is strong with this one.
Certain restaurants hit hardest.
And how do you make them stay six feet apart? 🤔
You’re not the only one.
I can only find stories about this dating back five days.
I can find bupkis on the guy making the claims.
Meanwhile, lookee here, from a few months ago...
https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/study/developing-mrna-vaccine-feline-infectious-peritonitis
BTW, anyone noticed their local vets being bought out by Big Vet.
Vets disappearing after leaving due to non-competees they had to sign when their practices were bought out.
Don’t find out the hard way that Big Vet is just as bad as Big Med.
They should transfer the virus to Australia.
Rein these bastards in, prosecute them, and let them name the names directing their pandemic mayhem.
When we hear Gates, Soros, Davos, WEF, Zuckerbucks, Obama, Jarrett, Kissenger, Graham, Kerry, et. al...... We will not be surprised.
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