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  2. Cat food recalled due to potential bird flu contamination - AOL

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    Wild Coast has announced a voluntary recall for a brand of its cat food due to potential ... H5N1 can be transmitted to animals eating contaminated product.” ... stiff body movements, seizure ...

  3. Cat Food Product Recalled Due to Potential Bird Flu ... - AOL

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    Cat Food Product Recalled Due to Potential Bird Flu Contamination After 1 Pet Death Is Confirmed. ... and neurological signs like tremors, stiff body movements, seizure, lack of coordination, or ...

  4. FDA Announces Recall on Cat Food Over Bird Flu Risk - AOL

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    Neurological signs like tremors, stiff body movements, seizure, lack of coordination or blindness If your pet is displaying these symptoms, contact your vet right away.

  5. Phenothrin - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the U.S. EPA cancelled permission to use phenothrin in several flea and tick products, at the request of the manufacturer, Hartz Mountain Industries. [7] [8] The products were linked to a range of adverse reactions, including hair loss, salivation, tremors, and numerous deaths in cats and kittens. In the short term, the agreement ...

  6. Epilepsy in animals - Wikipedia

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    Cats can have reactive, primary or secondary seizures. Idiopathic seizures are not as common in cats as in dogs; however, a 2008 study conducted showed that of 91 feline seizures, 25% were suspected to have had idiopathic epilepsy. [11] In the same group of 91 cats, 50% were secondary seizures and 20% reactive. [11]

  7. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It has been noted that affected cats tend to be dominating rather than submissive; some research argues that feline hyperesthesia syndrome is a form of conflict displacement, rather than just a form of general behavioural displacement, wherein the affected cat acts out thwarted territorial disputes on its own body. [9]

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