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Bird flu and cats: New Jersey vets warn of potential virus spread

Virus symptoms in pets include eye and nasal discharge, fever, decreased appetite and lethargy.

Amanda Eustice

Mar 16, 2025, 12:15 PM

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Veterinarians are warning pets owners of bird flu risks after two household cats in New York tested positive for the virus.

Veterinarians at Bond Vet in Montclair say the risk of a cat contracting bird flu remains low, but there is a serious concern, especially given the potential for the virus to mutate and spread.

In New Jersey, the Department of Health has reported that several cats from Hunterdon County contracted the virus. Virus symptoms in pets include eye and nasal discharge, fever, decreased appetite and lethargy.

There are several ways pets can contract the virus.

"Being either outdoors, being exposed to wild birds or they can get it indoors through the food that we feed them...specifically raw poultry and also other animals that might be infected with bird flu so that includes things like unpasteurized dairy products," said Dr. Brian Sposato, the medical director at Bond Vet.

Veterinarians says while dogs can contract the avian flu, cats are more susceptible. If your pet shows any symptoms, immediately call your vet.

The current risk to humans remains low.

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