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 can ...
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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 flu in ...
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 Thanksgiving.
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An animal sanctuary in Shelton, Wash., is under quarantine after a bird flu outbreak killed 20 big cats at the facility over the past month. The Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington called the ...
SHELTON, Wash. (KING ... Matthews said at least 20 of the big cats have sadly died due to the bird flu virus. Just one month ago, the center was home to 37 cats. Matthews said the first ...
Twenty big cats have died after contracting bird flu at a Washington State animal sanctuary. The Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington in the city of Shelton announced the deaths on December 20.
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