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Feline Flu Fears: Bird Flu's New Victims
New York City, USASaturday, March 15, 2025
This isn't the first time a cat has caught bird flu. Back in 2016, a veterinarian in Manhattan got infected after dealing with a sick cat at an animal shelter. The type of flu then was different from the H5N1 strain that's been around in the U. S. for over a year. The H5N1 strain is more severe and has been found in both wild and domestic birds, as well as cattle herds. It's a good reminder that viruses can jump between species, and it's important to stay vigilant.
So, what can we do? Well, for starters, it's important to keep an eye on our pets and report any unusual symptoms to a vet. It's also a good idea to be cautious around wild birds and other animals that might be carrying the virus. Remember, prevention is always better than cure. This is a good reminder to be cautious and keep an eye on our pets and the animals around us. After all, we never know when a virus might jump from one species to another.
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