The death of an Oregon house cat and a pet food recall are raising questions about the ongoing outbreak of bird flu and how people can protect their pets.
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Gardners Candies has issued a nationwide recall on one of its chocolate bars, due to the risk of a tree nut allergy.
Northwest Naturals is recalling a batch of its pet food after a cat died from bird flu, which was found in the cat food. Bird ...
A new mutation and the first severe case of H5N1 bird flu discovered in a human in Louisiana has raised concern among some ...
Santa Barbara County Public Health has confirmed that two house cats in Goleta died from bird flu. The cats tested positive ...
The virus has spread among dairy cattle, humans and other mammals. But officials say the current public health risk is low.
While dogs are not common carriers of bird flu, they can become infected, especially if exposed to sick or dead birds.
Results from the genome sequencing confirmed that the virus recovered from the raw pet food and infected cat were exact matches to each other.