Scary, indeed! But yes, it is very likely that the virus will come with the migratory birds sooner or later, just as they brought it to Europe only a couple of weeks ago.
I'm also concerned to read about the H5N1-positive stone marten in Germany. This is the first time I hear about this, and I'm on my way now to find out where exactly it was...
And how sad to read about all the abandoned cats in France! You can see the same happening here in Germany, too!
Edit:
Well, the marten lived on Ruegen, too; where also the three infected cats have been found. Ruegen must really be badly contaminated with the virus! Good thing is that Ruegen is an island. Well, the birds may be able to leave the island, but at least not the mammals.
What concerns me is that their agriculture minister has now instructed to catch all the outdoor cats. No idea what happens to them after that!
Kirsten







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