An indoor cat in Oregon recently died from H5N1 avian flu, after eating contaminated raw pet food. The raw food, which tested ...
Authorities and Northwest Naturals have strongly advised consumers who purchased the recalled product to discard it ...
Emerson Ambulance Services dropped off an ambulance full of donations on Friday, Dec. 27. The NEA Humane Society received 100 ...
The death of an Oregon house cat and a pet food recall are raising questions about the ongoing outbreak of bird flu and how ...
The most wonderful time of the year can also be the coldest. Dogs that spend time outdoors need shelter, which isn’t always ...
News' Isabel Flores travels downtown to speak with a a pub owner about his efforts to help pet owners get the help they need ...
The manufacturer of a popular pet food brand has issued a recall of its raw and frozen cat food, according to the Washington ...
Bird flu has been spreading for years in wild birds, chickens, turkeys and many other animals. It was first confirmed in U.S.
The ongoing spread of bird flu in the United States has alarmed experts -- not just because of human cases causing severe ...
Yes, pets can get bird flu from eating raw food. Pets can contract bird flu through contact with infected poultry or carcasses, or from eating contaminated food. Since cooking and pasteurization kill ...
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.