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Is Your Cat at Risk of Contracting Bird Flu?

Cats are easily susceptible to the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 strain (bird flu). Cats with the disease should be seen by a veterinarian immediately, as an infection can often result in death. Dr. Jane Sykes, a board-certified internal medicine specialist with a special interest infectious diseases recently discussed bird flu in cats with some leading media outlets. These valuable resources discuss how cats get bird flu, how to prevent your cat from getting it, the symptoms to look for, what to do if you suspect your cat has been infected, and other bird flu-related FAQs.

Bird Flu in Cats by WebMD

Your Questions About Cats and Bird Flu Risk, Answered by Mercury News

See other appearances of UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine experts discussing bird flu in the media
 

 


 

 

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