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The death of an Oregon house cat and a pet food recall are raising questions about the ongoing outbreak of bird flu and how people can protect their pets. Bird flu has been spreading for years in ...
But while the current risk from our fuzzy feline friends is considered very low ... don't dump their strays back outside, recent cat and human bird-flu cases suggest. Some in the trenches of ...
While it's possible a human could become sick from their furry friends, it's not very likely ... The short answer? Yes, cats can contract bird flu if they interact with infected birds.
Cats sick with bird flu might experience loss of appetite, lethargy and fever. If your cat is usually playful and likes to look out the window, but instead has been sleeping all the time or hiding ...