Pet owners cautioned after tests confirm Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in two cats living in different households.
State health officials urged pet owners to check lot numbers on some Wild Coast Raw pet food products. The company halted ...
Last week, the Oregon Department of Agriculture said some house cats in the area had to be euthanized after getting avian influenza. Investigators said they confirmed the cats were from separate homes ...
The cats became ill starting in early February after consuming raw pet food manufactured by Wild Coast LLC, according to ...
Two more Oregon cats died this month after eating raw cat food that was contaminated with the deadly bird flu virus, ...
Raw pet food made by Wild Coast Raw has been linked to the cats’ sickness. Consumers have been urged to stop feeding their ...
The cats were from separate households and had consumed the same Wild Coast Raw Boneless Free Range Chicken Formula before falling ill. Testing confirmed pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI ...
Washington and Oregon warn of bird flu risk in raw pet food after indoor cats fall ill, leading to euthanasia and product ...
Raw pet food was pulled from the shelves following the deaths of two cats after eating it. Testing indicated the presence of bird flu in both cats, who became severely ill with the virus.
Investigators said they confirmed the cats were from separate homes and ate a contaminated batch of Olympia-based Wild Coast Raw food. The batches of concerned raw pet food are the Free Range ...
Two indoor cats in Oregon were euthanized after contracting bird flu, leading to a recall of raw pet food sold in both Oregon ...
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