Experts warn cat owners not to feed their animals raw milk or raw meat products after several house cats and 20 big cats died of avian flu, or H5N1. According to ABC News, cats are particularly vulnerable to the virus, which can spread through uncooked meat and unpasteurized dairy. Pet owners are also cautioned to keep their cats away from wild birds, livestock, and poultry.
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