Deadly virus halts cat intakes at Manatee County shelter
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BRADENTON, Fla. (SNN) — A fast-spreading and lethal virus is currently wreaking havoc among the cat community at Manatee County Bishop Animal Shelter, forcing authorities to implement urgent measures.

The shelter has temporarily suspended all cat intakes as they work to control the outbreak of panleukopenia.

Though the shelter houses many kittens that look lively and in good health, appearances are misleading. Each kitten is suffering from panleukopenia, a virus notorious for its intense symptoms and high fatality rate in cats that haven’t been vaccinated.

“Over the past month and a half, we’ve encountered numerous cases of cats experiencing vomiting and diarrhea,” explained Dr. Syna Johnson, the shelter’s veterinarian. “We have confirmed multiple positive occurrences of panleukopenia.”

What began as a few isolated cases has now escalated to over 100 infections. Dr. Johnson said the shelter was overwhelmed by a surge of incoming kittens, and with not enough foster homes available, many unvaccinated kittens remained in the shelter and were exposed to the virus.

“Intake was so heavy we ran out of fosters,” Johnson explained. “That means kittens that are too small and not vaccinated stayed here — and many ended up contracting the virus.”

Currently, the shelter is treating around 40 cats for panleukopenia, and officials are optimistic about their recovery. Once they are healthy, these kittens will be ready for adoption.

Shelter staff hope to resume intakes within the next few weeks, once the situation is under control and it’s safe to bring in new animals.

In the meantime, for those still looking to adopt a furry friend, Cat Town in Bradenton remains open and has cats available for adoption. Officials recommend ensuring all adopted cats are properly vaccinated to prevent the spread of disease.

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