
A number of cats have gotten sick from hen flu from consuming uncooked pet meals or ingesting uncooked milk.
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Your orange tabby may be a vicious mouser. However home cats will not be wild animals, and most veterinarians advise towards feeding companion animals uncooked meals due to pathogens like salmonella and listeria.
The dangers of uncooked diets have turn into much more pronounced in current months as a result of ongoing unfold of the H5N1 hen flu.
A number of home cats fell unwell, and a few died from H5N1 after consuming raw meat or unpasteurized milk. This has prompted remembers and warnings by public well being companies towards giving uncooked meals to pets.
So how critical is the chance to Kitty? This is what cat-owners ought to know.
Can my cat actually get sick or die from hen flu after consuming uncooked meat or milk?
Sure, although it is uncommon, says Dr. Jane Sykes, who makes a speciality of infectious ailments in cats and canine on the College of California-Davis Faculty of Veterinary Medication.
Since 2022, greater than 70 cats have contracted H5N1. Sykes notes that many have been barn cats and drank milk from contaminated cattle: A examine printed final summer time discovered that about half of the contaminated cats on a dairy farm in north Texas died from the virus.
Final month the Oregon Division of Agriculture says {that a} home cat contracted the virus after which died after consuming a frozen turkey product made by uncooked pet meals model Northwest Naturals. It acknowledged that “exams confirmed a genetic match between the virus within the uncooked and frozen pet meals and the contaminated cat.”
Northwest Naturals voluntarily recalled this batch of its frozen turkey-based product.
Additionally final month, Los Angeles County’s public well being division confirmed two cats examined constructive for hen flu after ingesting uncooked milk from the Uncooked Farm dairy in California’s central valley. Uncooked Farm voluntarily recalled its milk and cream after retail merchandise examined constructive for H5N1, however it denies any meals issues of safety, calling the priority “a political subject.”
After these and different situations of illness amongst home cats, the U.S. Meals and Drug Administration introduced final week it’s now requiring cat and pet food firms to replace their security plans to guard towards hen flu.
Vets say the most secure wager is typical pet meals. Dr. Bruce Kornreich, the director of Cornell College’s Feline Well being Middle, says he is not frightened about the potential for H5N1 in these since warmth utilized in cooking, canning and pasteurization appears to neutralize the virus.
Sykes agrees, which is why she feeds her indoor cat, Freckles, common kibble.
How else can cats get hen flu – and what are the signs?
Any cat that spends unsupervised time open air is prone to catching hen flu, warns Dr. Michael Q. Bailey, the president-elect of the American Veterinary Medical Affiliation.
The principle concern is when kitties hunt, they’re going to prey on contaminated songbirds or rodents, particularly mice.
Bailey recommends that folks be careful for indicators of lethargy, runny nostril, or discharge across the eyes.
If a cat does appear sick, Sykes says folks should not assume it is hen flu — even when their animals spend time open air or eat a uncooked food regimen. Higher respiratory sicknesses are widespread in cats, whereas H5N1 is “nonetheless fairly uncommon.”
Chook flu may cause neurological signs reminiscent of dizziness and seizures, that are signs of rabies, too. Rabies is sort of at all times deadly, and it poses a risk to human well being, so any animal suspected of getting this virus should be euthanized.
Bailey says it is a good suggestion to ensure your pets are up-to-date on their rabies and different vaccines.
Can my cat make me sick?
Chook flu in home cats is pretty uncommon, and these pets look like dead-end hosts for this virus, that means they cannot cross it to different animals or folks.
There’ve been no identified circumstances of cat-to-human transmission through the present outbreak of H5N1. The American Veterinary Medical Affiliation says possibilities of this occurring are “thought-about extraordinarily low, however not zero.”
Most individuals who get H5N1 have been farm employees in direct contact with contaminated poultry or cattle. Of the 67 confirmed human circumstances of H5N1 within the U.S., there’s been only one fatality.
The pressure of hen flu at present circulating has not tailored to simply infect people or unfold amongst us.
Nonetheless, hen flu viruses mutate over time, cautions Sykes.
So when home cats get sick with H5N1 after which cuddle as much as their folks, this creates extra alternatives for hen flu to probably adapt to a human host.
The extra cats that eat uncooked meals, the extra possibilities for an an infection and a species crossover occasion to happen, says Ian Gill Bemis, a PhD scholar who research avian influenza in cats on the College of Maryland Division of Veterinary Medication and the Faculty of Public Well being.
“I feel there’s a considerably excessive danger to public well being that people would possibly turn into contaminated if massive numbers of individuals are feeding their cats uncooked meals at this explicit time limit,” he says.
There may be not less than one occasion of a cat infecting a human with one other form of hen flu, known as H7N1. As NPR reported in 2016, a veterinarian in New York Metropolis caught the virus after having shut contact with contaminated cats. She skilled gentle signs and shortly recovered.
Sykes says that this 2016 hen flu virus could be very totally different from H5N1. Nevertheless it’s an instance that cat-to-human transmission is feasible with avian influenza.
Regardless of the chance to public well being, Kornreich argues pet homeowners should not be demonized for feeding their animals uncooked meals. “These folks actually need to do what’s proper for his or her cat,” he says.
What about canine and different animals?
The FDA says canine also can get hen flu infections, although they’re normally milder than in cats. Some canine outdoors the U.S. have fallen unwell and died from hen flu. It is unclear why cats have been a lot extra affected, since folks additionally feed canine uncooked meals.
“It may be, maybe canine are getting contaminated and we simply do not know it,” says Kornreich.
Along with wild birds, poultry and cattle, massive cats are additionally susceptible to H5N1. As are many different mammals, together with foxes, opossums, a number of species of bears, even bottlenose dolphins.
Sarah Boden is a contract well being and science author.
This story comes from NPR’s well being reporting partnership with KFF Well being Information.
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