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Bird flu outbreak spreads to mammals in 31 states. At least 21 cats infected. What to know

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The concerning bird flu outbreak that has spread to four humans so far as it expands quickly in the U.S. has jumped to dozens of species, infecting mammals in at least 31 states.

Among those infected are cows in 12 states, foxes, mice, striped skunks, mountain lions and harbor seals, and alpacas.

At least 21 domestic cats in nine states have caught the virus since March 1, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Cats that have tested positive include feral, barn cats and household pets.

While it's possible a human could become sick from their furry friends, it's not very likely, the CDC says. The H5N1 virus could be spread through cats' saliva, feces or other body fluids. All the people who caught it were exposed on farms and fully recovered, and officials are working to reduce the spread.

Here's what to know.

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Can cats get bird flu?

Cats are capable of catching bird flu from sick birds, say experts.

Cats are capable of catching bird flu from sick birds, say experts.

The short answer? Yes, cats can contract bird flu if they interact with infected birds.

Bird flu is primarily considered a transmission risk between wild birds and domestic birds; more recent presence of bird flu in dairy cows is believed to be a first for the species.

Researchers at Cornell University believe the affected Texas dairy cows were infected via water and food sources contaminated by wild birds migrating through the area. It was then likely spread between cows in close quarters.

Dr. Elisha Frye, an assistant professor of practice at Cornell's Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, was called to an affected dairy farm in March to investigate the deaths of cows, birds and cats at the facility. Frye determined the presence of the illness in the cows using milk samples, manure and nasal swabs.

Testing was also done on dead birds found on the farm, as well as one of three cats found dead at the facilities around the same time. All the tests turned up evidence of the presence of bird flu.

“It was kind of the same timeline as when we found it in the cattle samples, but it did kind of link it together,” Frye previously told USA TODAY. “The birds, the cat and milk from the cows all having the same pathogen in them made sense at the time for that being the main cause of illness.”

Have cats been affected by bird flu in the past?

The CDC has records of sporadic mammalian outbreaks of the bird flu in the past, impacting both wild animals like foxes and bears, as well as pets like dogs and cats. Officials believe these cases are caused by the animals consuming infected birds and poultry.

In 2004, an outbreak in domestic animals including cats and dogs was reported in Thailand, and another outbreak impacting pets occurred in Germany and North America in 2006. The organization says humans contracting the virus from their pets is very rare and unlikely but has happened as a result of prolonged, unprotected exposure.

In 2016, a veterinarian in New York City contracted bird flu from repeated exposure to sick cats without protective gear. The vet suffered mild flu symptoms.

Signs your pet may be sick

The likelihood of your cat contracting bird flu is minimal. However, it can happen if your cat is often outside and ends up eating or getting too cozy with an infected bird, or hangs out in a contaminated environment.

If you suspect people or animals in your home have been around a sick or dead bird, you should monitor them closely for these signs:

  • Fever or feeling feverish/chills.

  • Cough.

  • Sore throat.

  • Difficulty breathing/shortness of breath.

  • Conjunctivitis (eye tearing, redness, irritation, or discharge from eye).

  • Headaches.

  • Runny or stuffy nose.

  • Muscle or body aches.

  • Diarrhea.

Closeup of a cat lying on a bed.Closeup of a cat lying on a bed.

Closeup of a cat lying on a bed.

How to prevent the spread of bird flu

Avoiding exposure in the first place is the most effective way to stop the spread, says the CDC.

  • Avoid direct contact with wild birds and observe wild birds only from a distance, whenever possible.

  • Avoid contact between pets (e.g., pet birds, dogs and cats) with wild birds.

  • Don’t touch sick or dead birds, their feces or litter or any surface or water source (e.g., ponds, waterers, buckets, pans, troughs) that might be contaminated with their saliva, feces, or any other bodily fluids without wearing personal protective equipment (PPE).

  • Avoid touching your mouth, nose, or eyes after contact with birds or surfaces that may be contaminated with saliva, mucous, or feces from wild or domestic birds.

  • Wash your hands with soap and water after touching birds or other sick animals.

  • Change your clothes after contact with wild birds, poultry and sick animals.

Contributing: Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAY

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Bird flu infects dozens of mammal species; protecting cats from H5N1



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