Bobcat Fever aka Cytauxzoonosis. Our first ALL CAT episode.
Description
Experience an engaging yet chilling exploration of Bobcat Fever (Cytauxzoonosis), a tick-borne disease dreaded for its fatal impact on domestic felines. In this latest episode of Vet Tales, our expert hosts, Dr. Dame and Dr. Keith, delve into their first-hand experiences battling this vicious disease sourced from bobcat hosts and their ticks. Learn about the different stages of the disease, the importance of early detection, and the often-heartbreaking aftermath.
To fully drive this episode home, we had the privilege of splicing in some expert answers from a board certified veterinary parasitologist, Dr. Ruth Scimeca, VMD, MSc, PhD, DACVM-Parasit, to give us the latest updates on this deadly disease. (And yes, that's a LOT of letters behind that name!)
Get an insight into the significant stress laid on prevention in the absence of a foolproof cure. The hosts emphasize effective and regular use of tick and flea products and adherence to the best prevention strategies. They also recount their experiences detecting the disease in cats by examining blood smears.
Stay engaged with the intricate discussion around treatment options, including the 'gold standard treatment,' which involves an expensive and hard-to-acquire drug. In a twist of optimism, this conversation takes a hopeful turn as they explore the potential existence of different disease 'strains' influenced by local cat populations and genetic mutations.
An unexpected turn of heartwarming story illuminates the singular bond between a rescue lady and her cat. But with a nod of reality, this intense episode leaves listeners pondering on several theories and questions related to feline health and resilience.
The episode concludes with a strong reminder of the importance of prevention over treatment in veterinary medicine. It invites listeners to stay updated with new findings in the field and develop a deep appreciation for the relentless fight against such dreaded diseases like Bobcat Fever.