Germany orders cats indoors near bird flu sites

German officials today ordered cats kept indoors and dogs on a lead in areas where wild birds infected with bird flu have been found.

German officials today ordered cats kept indoors and dogs on a lead in areas where wild birds infected with bird flu have been found.

The move came a day after a federal lab announced that a cat found dead on the Baltic Sea island of Ruegen tested positive for the H5N1 strain of the disease - making it the first infected mammal in the European Union.

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