People Can Spread Bird Flu to Their Cats, Study Suggests

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(MedPage Today) — Two indoor cats in the same county in Michigan were infected with H5N1 avian flu last May, likely via their owners who worked on dairy farms.
Both cats had severe respiratory and neurologic illness and died, reported Ramya Naraharisetti…

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