The cats from Multnomah and Clackamas counties were indoors and from different households but ate the same brand, Olympia-based Wild Coast Raw. Four have died.
Two Multnomah County house cats have been euthanized after being infected by a strong case of the avian flu.The Oregon Department of Agriculture confirmed that ...
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Raw pet food for cats has been identified as a source of bird flu infection in Oregon house cats. The cats became ill starting in early February after consuming raw pet food manufactured by Wild Coast ...
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This means four cats in Oregon have now been infected by avian influenza in the past two months, including two others in ...
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Two more Oregon cats died this month after eating raw cat food that was contaminated with the deadly bird flu virus.
The Oregon and Washington Departments of Agriculture warned pet owners Friday about the risks of raw pet food after tests confirmed Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in two cats living in ...
Two cats living in separate households in Multnomah County, Oregon, fell ill after consuming the raw pet food. After consultation with their veterinarians, owners of the animals agreed to euthanize ...
Two Multnomah County cats were diagnosed with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza after eating raw pet food from Wild Coast Raw, prompting an advisory for customers to stop feeding the product.