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Cats Are Getting Bird Flu. Here’s How To Protect Them

Last updated: March 24, 2025 6:32 pm
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Wild birds can transmit H5N1 bird flu to cats, leading to severe complications and even death. This concerning development has prompted experts to advise cat owners to take precautions to protect their feline friends from this dangerous virus.

The current strain of bird flu, known as avian influenza type A (H5N1), is particularly lethal for cats, as noted by Dr. Julie Levy, a professor of shelter medicine education at the University of Florida. Cats exposed to this strain can exhibit rapid onset of severe neurological symptoms such as staggering, blindness, confusion, and paralysis. Respiratory signs, ranging from mild infections to pneumonia, can also manifest in infected cats.

In the United States, regions in the Midwest and West pose the highest risk for cats contracting bird flu. Several domestic cats have tested positive for H5N1, with reports of fatalities, including ten cats in Colorado and twenty big cats at the Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington.

To safeguard cats from bird flu, it is crucial to limit their exposure to the outdoors, where wild birds, particularly waterfowl, can spread the virus. Indoor cats are less likely to come into contact with infected birds or their droppings. Additionally, feeding cats cooked food instead of raw meat products can reduce the risk of transmission.

For outdoor, free-roaming cats, such as barn cats or those in trap-neuter-return programs, feeding practices should be managed to prevent interactions with wildlife. Feeding stations should be positioned away from bodies of water and livestock, like dairy cows and poultry, to minimize potential exposure to the virus.

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Raising backyard chickens for eggs during the bird flu outbreak requires careful consideration to prevent cross-contamination with cats. Following public health guidelines to confine chickens and avoid interactions with wild birds is essential. Cats should be kept separate from backyard chickens to prevent disease transmission.

If a cat is suspected of having bird flu, it is advised to contact a veterinarian for guidance. Veterinarians will take necessary precautions to protect themselves and the cat from potential exposure. While wearing protective equipment is recommended, surrendering cats to shelters out of fear of infection is unnecessary, as infected cats typically shed the virus for a short period before recovery.

By implementing these protective measures, cat owners can help prevent the spread of bird flu among feline populations, reducing the risk of severe illness and potential mutations of the virus. Public awareness and vigilance are crucial in safeguarding cats and communities from the threat of bird flu.

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