A deadly fungal epidemic in Brazil is evolving fast: pollution, cats, and genetics may be fueling its unstoppable spread.
A small but growing number of house cats have gotten sick from H5N1, the bird flu strain driving the current U.S. outbreak, after eating raw food or drinking unpasteurized milk. Though there are no ...
Two cats reportedly contracted the H5N1 virus after eating Savage Pet products, prompting the company to take precautionary ...
A San Diego County pet food company that specializes in raw food for cats is recalling its product because of the potential it may contain H5N1, also known as bird flu. Savage Pet of El Cajon is ...
An H5N1 infection can be fatal for domestic animals, but there are steps you can take to minimize the risk of them catching ...
A new study published in Mycology highlights the alarming evolutionary rate of Sporothrix, the fungus that causes ...
Pet owners are urged to return the recalled items and contact their veterinarian if their cat is exhibiting symptoms of the ...
Two cats in different households in New York City were infected with bird flu, the city's health department announced.
Health officials report that one cat fell ill this month after eating Savage Cat Food, showing fever, loss of appetite, and severe respiratory symptoms.
As many as three cases of bird flu found in New York City pet cats, two of which were deadly, have been connected to a brand ...
Scientists say a concerning genetic mutation has appeared in H5N1 bird flu infected cats living in a New Jersey suburb of New ...
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