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  2. Cat flu - Wikipedia

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    Cat flu is the common name for a feline upper respiratory disease, which can be caused by one or more possible pathogens: Feline herpes virus, causing feline viral rhinotracheitis (cat common cold; this is the disease most associated with the "cat flu" misnomer), Feline calicivirus, Bordetella bronchiseptica (cat kennel cough), or

  3. Bird flu proves fatal to cats: Here's how to protect your pets

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    The risk of mortality in domestic cats infected with bird flu can be as high as 67%, according to Tu. Pet owners should consider taking a few cautionary measures to ensure the animals' safety.

  4. Pet Brand Recalls Cat Food After Feline Dies From Eating ...

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    Northwest Naturals, a Portland-based pet food company, issued a nationwide recall after a house cat in Oregon died after eating one of its products, according to a press release. The company ...

  5. Up to 5 Cats Sick After Bird Flu Found in Raw Pet Food ... - AOL

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    Up to five house cats are sick after raw pet food they consumed was found to contain bird flu. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (DPH) said in a news release on Dec. 31 that ...

  6. Cat Food Recalls Continue As Another Popular Brand Tests ...

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    "A house cat that consumed this product has been confirmed H5 bird flu positive," the press release states. "Four other house cats from the same household are presumed to have also been positive ...

  7. A wave of cat deaths from bird flu prompts new rules on pet ...

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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 ...

  8. Toxoplasmosis - Wikipedia

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    After infection, most cats will develop antibodies to T. gondii and will no longer shed oocysts. [143] [136] An estimated 1% of cats at any given time are actively shedding oocysts. [14] It is difficult to control the cat population with the infected oocysts due to the lack of an approved vaccine.

  9. Pet brand recalls food after cat dies from bird flu ... - AOL

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    Portland-based pet food company Northwest Naturals issued a North American recall after a cat died from consuming a batch of their cat food, which was contaminated with the bird flu virus. In a ...