TB may be spreading from cat-to-cat

Family cats may be spreading tuberculosis to one another, officials have said.

An outbreak among pets in the Home Counties has seen at least nine cats become infected with TB in a matter of weeks.

While it is thought the most likely cause of the disease is pets fighting with infected badgers, officials have said they cannot rule out that the bacteria has been spread from cat to cat.

Two cat owners have been confirmed as having caught the disease from their kitten and are currently being treated.

Six of the infected cats were found to be living within 250 yards of one another on an estate near Greenham Common, in Berkshire.

Professor Noel Smith, Head of the Bovine TB Genotyping Group at Animal Health and Vetinary Laboratry Agency, said: “The most likely source of infection is infected wildlife, but cat-to-cat transmission cannot be ruled out.”

There are also warnings that tuberculosis may have spread beyond the two people known to have contracted the disease, according to Public Health England.

 

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