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Cats: Just be aware

  • 21-02-2006 10:17am
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    that cats, according to a new study published in January in the American Journal of Pathology, can get infected with and spread the H5N1 virus.
    http://effectmeasure.blogspot.com/2006/01/cats-and-bird-flu.html

    I will keep watching what is going on in this respect as both our cats have free access to the outside, we are in a rural location and they both have been known to partake in the occasional bird :o


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