Just like dogs and humans, felines can contract the cat flu and end up with common symptoms. Most cats who get feline influenza will end up with a sore throat, sniffles and watery eyes. They many also develop mild lethargy and aching muscles. In severe cases of cat flu, pets can run a high fever and become dehydrated or severely lethargic.
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While your dog can’t catch the flu from you or other people, he can catch it from other dogs. This year, cases of canine flu are on the rise. It’s very contagious, so if your dog is being boarded, visits dog parks or even has regular play dates with other dogs, he is likely to be exposed to the canine flu virus.
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