Cats in Oregon euthanized after eating raw pet food tainted with bird flu
- Two cats in Multnomah County, Oregon, were euthanized after consuming raw pet food contaminated with bird flu, prompting a public health alert from agriculture officials.
- The infected cats had consumed Wild Coast's Boneless Free Range Chicken Formula, which was tested and confirmed to contain the bird flu virus.
- Officials warned that domestic cats were infected with H5N1 this year due to raw pet food and urged pet owners to consult veterinarians if symptoms arise.
- There have been no reported human infections in Oregon from handling infected cats, but precautions are advised to prevent virus transmission.
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