Are eggs safe to eat amid the current avian flu outbreak? Have people in the U.S. contracted bird flu? We VERIFY the answers to common questions.
Manufacturers of raw dog and cat food must do a better job detecting bird flu in products sold to pet owners, federal regulators announced Friday. Several cats, wild and domestic, in the U.S. have ...
Sigh. I have been avoiding this in hopes that it would go away. But no. It’s here, and it will almost certainly get worse.
Reports of cats becoming seriously ill or dying after consuming raw pet food or milk tainted with the deadly bird flu ...
Public health officials have also confirmed an increasing number of bird flu infections in domestic cats linked to raw pet food or raw milk exposure. Who's most at risk? The CDC continues to stress ...
Joseph Wendelken, a spokesman for the Rhode Island Department of Health, said, "The risk of avian flu for the general ... when needed. Raw bird meat, products, and raw milk are not fed to any ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an advisory Thursday urging health-care workers treating patients hospitalized with the flu to perform an additional test for bird flu within ...
It's also warning against feeding pets raw, undercooked ... have fallen sick with bird flu and in one case, died. It warns, as well, against giving them unpasteurized milk, which has been linked ...
A California man whose two cats died after drinking raw milk recalled for bird flu risk says he meant to keep his beloved pets healthy, but his efforts tragically backfired. “It’s horrible ...
shows two of his cats, Alexander, background, and Tuxsie, right, who died from bird flu after they drank raw cow's milk. Cleo, center, did not drink the milk and remained healthy. (Joseph Journell ...