Even though it is called the bird flu, other animals can catch it, and here is how you can keep your pets safe.
Promoting raw milk, scientists say, could raise the risk of the bird flu virus evolving to spread more efficiently.
As bird flu continues to threaten animals and public health, the U.S. government has stepped up its response. Experts says it ...
Reports of cats getting sick or dying after consuming raw pet food contaminated with bird flu (H5N1) have prompted the FDA to ...
A pandemic is not inevitable, scientists say. But the outbreak has passed worrisome milestones in recent weeks, including ...
Reports of cats becoming seriously ill or dying after consuming raw pet food or milk tainted with the deadly bird flu virus ...
Arnie's Pet Food Store said pet owners should think carefully before buying from big brands, because you can't be sure where the ingredients are coming from.
The FDA has advised pet food companies to revisit food safety plans as a growing number of cats have gotten sick or died from ...
California has also reported bird flu infections in cats fed raw milk or pet food. In one Los Angeles household, five cats ...
A few cats have died from bird flu after eating raw food. And some raw pet food products have been recalled. Here's what to know about the risks to your fur babies and how to keep them safe.
Raw foods include unpasteurized milk, uncooked meat or unpasteurized eggs. The raw pet food industry has grown rapidly despite recalls and health warnings, according to USA TODAY reporting.