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Well, to be honest, we have a neighbor cat that is practically ours. I don't feed it, but it nearly lives in our barn. It catches birds, mice, anything it can get a hold of. I leave it alone, and he leaves me alone.
There is also another cat I see time to time in our barn, too-- so there is always a cat around. They aren't mine though, and they know they should go home if they want kibble. Every now and then, the calico cat will get in my garage and leave foot prints all over my windshield or nap on my hood. That one meows at me, and sits there staring me down.
I don't really understand them.
I'm into feeling prepared, so I like to read up on everything that I think I might need to know or use as reference for doing something else. So while, I'm not going to start injecting into the sinuses... it's good to know that it is possible and does a better job of treating. I agree on the theory that if one is sick, they all probably are.
But I'd probably try to isolate them and wait and see if the others come down sick, unless I thought it was serious.