How does bird flu affect domestic cats and dogs differently
How does bird flu affect domestic cats and dogs differently ?
Bird flu (avian influenza) can infect domestic cats and dogs, but their responses differ due to varying susceptibility. Cats are more prone to severe illness because they can contract highly pathogenic strains like H5N1 through contact with infected birds or their droppings.
Symptoms in cats include respiratory distress, fever, and lethargy, with a higher mortality risk. Dogs are less commonly affected but can carry and spread the virus without showing symptoms. Infections in dogs are generally milder. The transmission risk to humans from pets is low but possible, emphasizing the importance of minimizing pet exposure to infected birds.
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