By Ibinu Vadakkan Dec 27, 2024
Bird flu is a contagious virus that primarily affects birds but can sometimes infect cats too.
Cats can get bird flu by eating infected birds or coming into contact with their droppings.
Look out for symptoms like coughing, sneezing, and lethargy—it’s better to act fast.
The bird flu virus rarely jumps from cats to humans, but it’s always good to stay cautious.
Keep your cat indoors to reduce their risk of encountering infected birds.
Disinfect surfaces and wash your hands after handling your cat’s food or litter.
Stay informed but don’t panic—cases in cats are rare and often preventable.
If your cat shows symptoms or you’re worried, call your vet right away for advice.