There has been a lot of scary reporting about bird flu (also known as avian flu or H5N1) in the news lately. While this virus has proven to be severe and often deadly in cats, there are ways we can protect the cats in our lives from infection. How we can protect house cats:
How we can protect community cats:
No matter whether a cat lives indoors or out, if you notice her showing any of these clinical signs of bird flu infection, get her to a veterinarian right away. If you need help trapping a sick community cat, post an urgent request for help on Nextdoor and in a local Facebook TNR/community cat group. You can also look for TNR organizations in your area via saveacat.org/cat-action-teams-tnr-groups-by-state.html. It’s not yet known whether the virus can be spread between cats. Be cautious - watch cats who have been near a sick cat carefully for signs of developing infection. Signs of possible H5N1 infection in cats:
3 Comments
|
Details
AuthorAlley Cat Rescue is leading in the way in promoting humane and compassionate care for ALL cats. Archives
March 2025
Categories
All
|