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While rare, bird flu has infected over 140 cats since 2022, according to government data. Here's how to protect your pets.
By following some basic precautions, you can mitigate your cat’s risk of developing bird flu and help reduce its spread and impact on humans. Story editing by Natasja Sheriff Wells.
But should cat parents and big-cat caregivers be especially worried about the rise in bird flu cases and transmission? The risk of felines developing bird flu infections remains relatively low.
To help better understand the situation at hand, Meowtel used data from the Department of Agriculture to explore the risk of bird flu in cats.
To help better understand the situation at hand, Meowtel used data from the Department of Agriculture to explore the risk of bird flu in cats.
To help better understand the situation at hand, Meowtel used data from the Department of Agriculture to explore the risk of bird flu in cats.
To help better understand the situation at hand, Meowtel used data from the Department of Agriculture to explore the risk of bird flu in cats.
To help better understand the situation at hand, Meowtel used data from the Department of Agriculture to explore the risk of bird flu in cats.