"Protecting Pets from Bird Flu: What You Need to Know"

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Michigan is experiencing a significant outbreak of the H5N1 bird flu, which poses serious risks to pets, especially cats and ferrets. Veterinarians advise pet owners to prevent their animals from hunting birds, scavenging carcasses, or coming into contact with potentially contaminated surfaces and unpasteurized milk. Following hygiene practices and avoiding raw poultry meat can help protect pets from infection.
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