
By Ingrid R Niesman MS, PhD
Part One: Protecting Your Cats
In May of last year, I wrote that the current newsworthy avian influenza strain of H5N1 was infecting and killing domestic cats. At the time, I noted that while surveillance and caution were prudent, we shouldn’t panic.
Like many scientists, I believed we needed to observe, test and evaluate data before creating a public stir. Continue Reading



