Animals
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Bird Flu Virus Now Infects Cats, New Suspected Cases Reported in Seoul
The new cases emerged after two cats were infected by bird flu last week. Click to read more. Bird flu virus has infected two cats in Seoul last week, adding to the emerging phenomenon that the bird-borne disease can now infect cats.
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