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How to protect your pets from bird flu 🤩

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we do have many reports of cats particularly there have been some reports of dogs also acquiring bird flu predominantly from raw food sources raw proteins if we have an indoor outdoor cat the most likely exposure to our cat to this virus is going to be through wild animals it’s going to be through Birds predominantly the easiest thing is if you have an inside pet keeping them inside clinical signs we’re looking at would be loss of appetite lethargy fever severe depression runny nose gunk in the eyes respiratory signs and lastly neurologic signs if you see any of these I would contact your veterinarian your Veterinary healthc Care Facility

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