Twenty big cats at a wild animal sanctuary in Shelton have died from the bird flu. It happened within a matter of days around Thanksgiving, and now the non-profit is preparing to clean so it ...
the FDA said H5N1 has not been detected in dogs in the U.S. Shelter loses 20 cats to bird flu in December The Wild Felid Advocacy Center, located in Shelton, lost 20 big cats to bird ...
The nonprofit sanctuary is in Shelton, about 22 miles northwest ... It is currently unknown exactly how the big cats contracted bird flu, but Mathews said the first death occurred around ...
It’s clear there’s no reason for optimism that H5N1 will fade away as a minor nuisance. To the contrary, the situation has only been trending worse.
Two cats in Michigan were diagnosed with the bird flu, raising concerns about the virus spreading from livestock to household pets.
But the study, whose publication was delayed by a pause in public communications by the agency, leaves key questions ...
Pet owners cautioned after tests confirm Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in two cats living in different households.
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