Cats, either domestic or wild, are especially susceptible to the deadly bird flu virus. (Photo by Matt Vasilogambros/Stateline) Two more Oregon cats died this month ...
Two cats in Multnomah County were put down recently after contracting bird flu, an outbreak which agricultural officials in Oregon and Washington have linked to an Olympia-based raw pet food brand.
(WKBN) — A raw cat food is being recalled due to the possible risk of bird flu weeks after two cats were euthanized, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Saturday. The Wild Coast LLC ...
Oregon saw its first case of bird flu in December in a cat that had eaten raw pet food. The second case, in January, came from a cat that lived next to a wildlife refuge and was exposed to wild ...
Two more Oregon cats died this month after eating raw cat food that was contaminated with the deadly bird flu virus, prompting Washington state officials to issue a recall. The cats lived in separate ...
At least two cats in Oregon were euthanized this month after eating raw pet food contaminated with bird flu, prompting agriculture officials to issue a public health alert Friday about the products.
Wild Coast Pet Foods, a company based in Olympia, Washington, is expanding its recall of raw-meat products that might be contaminated with bird flu, following several fatal cases in cats this winter.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. At least two cats in Oregon were euthanized ...
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