Experts warn that bird flu may be affecting cats, posing a new health risk. Recent cases of cats testing positive for the virus have raised alarms among veterinarians.
The virus, known for affecting birds, has been found in several animals, including cats. This development is concerning because it shows that the virus can spread beyond its usual host.
In some countries, a number of domestic cats have tested positive for bird flu. This has led health officials to urge pet owners to take precautions, especially if they live in areas where bird flu outbreaks are occurring.
Veterinarians suggest keeping cats indoors and avoiding contact with sick or dead birds to prevent the spread of the virus. While there is still much to learn, the situation is being closely monitored.
Authorities emphasize the need for more research to understand how bird flu spreads to cats and what it means for public health. For now, pet owners are advised to stay vigilant and keep their pets safe.
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