A few cats have died from bird flu after eating raw food. And some raw pet food products have been recalled. Here's what to know about the risks to your fur babies and how to keep them safe.
More than a dozen cats have been killed or sickened by bird flu that is spreading in raw food products, the Food and Drug Administration says, prompting a federal probe into how the virus got into the ...
The deaths prompted policy changes announced Friday by the USDA and the Food and Drug Administration, which focus on ...
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The US Food and Drug Administration said it is tracking multiple cases of H5N1 bird flu in domestic and wild cats, including ...
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Government officials are urging pet owners to avoid feeding pets raw diets amid multiple cases of highly pathogenic avian ...
Northwest Naturals has issued a voluntarily recall of certain two-pound packages of Feline Turkey Recipe Raw Frozen pet food after the product tested positive for the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza ...
Cat food sold in multiple states and possibly in New Mexico is being recalled after it tested positive for the Highly ...
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The Northwest Naturals dog and cat food was discovered to be contaminated after a cat in Washington County, Ore., died. The Oregon Department of Agriculture said tests confirmed a genetic match ...