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Cats — both large cats in captivity and pet house cats — across multiple states have been dying from H5N1 bird flu. Now, federal agencies are enforcing new rules to help keep the virus out of ...
Avian influenza is a zoonotic agent.The most common way a cat can obtain H5N1 is by consuming an infected bird. This has been studied in the 2006 and 2007 cases in Germany and Austria, where the strains between the cat and the infected birds were not different between the species. [8]
While only one cat who ate Monarch Raw Pet Food has tested positive for bird flu, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health believes four other cats that live with that cat also likely ...
A pet food company has put out a recall for one of its products after a cat tested positive for bird flu. Here's what pet owners need to know. ... after a cat tested positive for bird flu. Here's ...
Abnormal behavior of birds in captivity has been found to occur among both domesticated and wild birds. [1] Abnormal behavior can be defined in several ways. Statistically, 'abnormal' is when the occurrence, frequency or intensity of a behaviour varies statistically significantly , either more or less, from the normal value. [ 2 ]
Lyall's wren became extinct within two years of the introduction of cats to Stephens Island. Many islands host ecologically naive animal species. That is, animals that do not have predator responses for dealing with predators such as cats. [8] Pet cats introduced to such islands have had a devastating impact on these islands' biodiversity. [9]
A culling with the bird poison DRC-1339 received national attention after USDA employees dispensed the substance in Griggstown, New Jersey to kill an estimated 5,000 starlings that plagued feed lots and dairies on local farms. When "it began raining birds" community members became alarmed, unsure whether a toxin or disease was at work.
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