Reports of cats becoming seriously ill or dying after consuming raw pet food or milk tainted with the deadly bird flu virus ...
Pasteurization, the established process of heat treatment, can inactivate viruses ... must reanalyze food safety plans to include bird flu as a threat. The update is meant “to ensure that cat and dog ...
As a growing number of cats have gotten sick or died after consuming raw pet food or raw milk contaminated with the H5N1 virus, health officials have advised pet food companies to take extra ...
If you’re wondering how to keep your pets safe from the bird flu, here are some tips from the experts. Plus, watch out for ...
As the country faces severe winter cold, it's important to keep your pets safe from outdoor health risks. Here's what to know ...
The current bird flu outbreak is sweeping through both wild and domestic birds throughout the U.S., but cats and, to a certain extent, dogs are vulnerable as well. Certain types of pet food ...
Here’s what the CDC says: “If your domestic animals (e.g., cats or dogs) go outside and could potentially eat or be exposed to sick or dead birds infected with bird flu viruses, or an ...
Bird flu, also called avian influenza, is a virus that primarily impacts poultry flocks. It is usually passed onto them by ...
Several human cases of avian flu (H5N1) have been reported around the U.S., and the virus has also proven to be fatal to felines. Dozens of cats have reportedly contracted the virus since the ...