Bird flu, primarily affecting wild birds and poultry, can rarely infect pets like cats and pet birds, especially if they come ...
An outdoor pet cat tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza and later died in Grant County, Wash., after reportedly coming into contact with a dead wild bird.
A fatal highly pathogenic avian influenza infection in a domestic cat linked to wildlife, and a separate backyard poultry detection, point to ongoing spillover risks for animals sharing outdoor ...
The WSDA advises pet owners to take precautions to reduce the risk of exposure.
As bird flu circulates among wild birds in British Columbia, Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital in Surrey outlines preventable risks to cats in Surrey and the Lower Mainland, including ...
Animal experts warn to look out for four subtle signs of a dangerous and easily spread condition ...
GRANT COUNTY, Wash. - A domestic cat and backyard poultry flock from two separate households have tested positive for avian influenza, also known as bird flu, according to the Grant ...
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