Cats can get sick with bird flu. Here's how to protect them
		
		 
		Send a link to a friend  
 
		
		
		 [December 27, 2024] 
		By CARLA K. JOHNSON 
		
		The death of an Oregon house cat and a pet food recall are raising 
		questions about the ongoing outbreak of bird flu and how people can 
		protect their pets. 
		 
		Bird flu has been spreading for years in wild birds, chickens, turkeys 
		and many other animals. It was first confirmed in U.S. dairy cattle in 
		March. 
		 
		The virus has been causing sporadic, mostly mild illnesses in people in 
		the U.S., and nearly all of those infected worked on dairy or poultry 
		farms. When the virus is found, every bird on a farm is killed to limit 
		the spread of the disease. 
		 
		Oregon health officials traced the cat's illness to frozen cat food that 
		contained raw turkey. Virus recovered from the recalled pet food and the 
		infected cat matched. 
		 
		Some pet owners feed their animals raw meat, but that can be dangerous, 
		even fatal for the animals, said Dr. Michael Q. Bailey, president-elect 
		of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Cooking meat or 
		pasteurizing raw milk destroys the bird flu virus and other 
		disease-causing germs. 
		 
		“Raw milk, raw meat products can be and are a vector for carrying this 
		virus,” he said. 
		
		
		  
		
		Are pets in danger of getting bird flu? 
		 
		Though cases of infection are rare, cats seem especially susceptible to 
		the bird flu virus, or Type A H5N1. Even before the cattle outbreak, 
		there were feline cases linked to wild birds or poultry. Since March, 
		dozens of cats have caught the virus. These include barn and feral cats, 
		indoor cats, and big cats in zoos and in the wild. 
		
		The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating the 
		deaths of four house cats that drank recalled raw milk. 
		 
		Dogs seem to be less vulnerable than cats, but they should eat only 
		thoroughly cooked foods, Bailey said. 
		 
		How can I protect my cat from bird flu? 
		 
		Cats should not drink unpasteurized dairy products or eat raw meat. Pet 
		owners should keep cats away from wild birds, livestock and poultry. 
		 
		[to top of second column] 
			 | 
            
             
            
			  
            A recall alert is displayed on a refrigerator at a pet store in 
			Tigard, Ore., on Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024, after Northwest Naturals 
			announced a voluntary recall Tuesday of one batch of its 2-pound 
			Feline Turkey Recipe raw frozen pet food after it tested positive 
			for the virus. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane) 
            
			
			
			  Don't let them wander freely in the 
			outdoors, Bailey said, “because you don’t know what they’re getting 
			into. Cats are natural hunters, and one of the animals they love to 
			hunt are birds.” 
			 
			Avoid touching sick or dead birds yourself. Thoroughly wash your 
			hands after handling poultry or animals. 
			 
			What are the symptoms of bird flu in cats? 
			 
			Cats sick with bird flu might experience loss of appetite, lethargy 
			and fever. 
			 
			If your cat is usually playful and likes to look out the window, but 
			instead has been sleeping all the time or hiding from you, take 
			note, Bailey said. “There’s something wrong,” he said. 
			 
			They could have reddened or inflamed eyes and discharge from the 
			eyes and nose. They might have difficulty breathing or have tremors 
			or seizures. 
			 
			If your cat is sick, call your veterinary clinic and keep the cat 
			away from anyone with a weakened immune system. 
			 
			What pet food was recalled? 
			 
			Northwest Naturals, a pet food company in Portland, Oregon, 
			announced a voluntary recall Tuesday of one batch of its 2-pound 
			Feline Turkey Recipe raw frozen pet food after it tested positive 
			for the virus. The product was sold in Arizona, California, 
			Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, 
			Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Wisconsin, as well as Canada’s 
			British Columbia. 
			 
			The recalled food has “best if used by” dates of May 21, 2026, and 
			June 23, 2026. Consumers should throw it away and contact the place 
			of purchase for a refund. 
			
			
			All contents © copyright 2024 Associated Press. All rights reserved 
			
			
			   |