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People can spread bird flu to their cats, US study suggests

Last updated: February 21, 2025 3:35 am
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A recent study published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has raised concerns about the transmission of bird flu to domestic cats, with potentially fatal consequences. The study, detailed in the agency’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, highlighted two case studies from Michigan in May 2024 that underscore the risks associated with the virus.

Both cases involved pet owners who had close contact with dairy cattle farms affected by bird flu, resulting in the deaths of infected felines. In one instance, a five-year-old indoor female cat displayed rapid deterioration in health, including loss of appetite, disorientation, and neurological symptoms. Despite emergency care at the Michigan State University Veterinary Medical Center, the cat’s condition worsened, ultimately leading to euthanasia. Postmortem testing confirmed the cat had contracted bird flu.

In another case, a six-month-old male Maine Coon cat exhibited symptoms such as anorexia, lethargy, facial swelling, and limited movement before succumbing to the virus within 24 hours. The cat’s owner, who regularly handled unpasteurized milk from infected dairy cattle farms, reported inadequate protective measures while handling raw milk, potentially exposing the cat to the virus.

The study also highlighted the potential for the virus to spread through contaminated pet food and between different species of “big cats” in shelters. With the ongoing outbreak of bird flu in the US, concerns have been raised about the possibility of the virus mutating and causing a human pandemic.

Experts warn that as the virus continues to circulate among mammals and birds, there is a risk of it mixing with seasonal influenza and evolving into a strain capable of human-to-human transmission. The importance of proper hygiene practices, including the handling of animal byproducts and the consumption of raw milk, has been emphasized by health officials to prevent the spread of the virus.

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The study’s findings underscore the need for vigilance in controlling the spread of bird flu among both animals and humans. With the potential for a pandemic looming, it is crucial for pet owners and farm workers to take precautions to prevent the transmission of the virus to their animals and themselves. As research continues into the dynamics of bird flu transmission, public health measures will be essential in mitigating the risks associated with this deadly virus.

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