Two cats in separate New York City households have tested positive for bird flu, the city health department says.
As many as three cases of bird flu found in New York City pet cats, two of which were deadly, have been connected to a brand ...
Two cats in different households in City were infected with bird flu, the city’s health department announced. Officials did ...
Health authorities say the threat of infection for people remained low even amid the spread of H5N1 virus among birds and ...
A Brooklyn kitten has been identified as the second confirmed feline victim of avian flu in New York City — having contracted ...
Two cats died as a result of the bird flu infections after experiencing fevers and severe respiratory disease.
There's a warning for pet owners after the deadly bird flu virus infected at least two cats in New York City. CBS News New ...
Officials are urging pet owners not to feed their pets raw food or raw milk and to avoid letting them roam outside.
Two New York City cats have died after being infected with Avian Influenza, according to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. A third cat survived after a ...
One of the kittens infected with the bird flu was an 8-month-old kitten on the Upper West Side that consumed raw chicken from a company that makes raw pet food.
FOX 5 NY has confirmed that the health department is looking into two separate incidents of cats testing positive for the bird flu. In one case, the source is believed to be contaminated cat food.
Many aspects of feline health remain a mystery, even to experts. Our cat-owning reporter learned this the hard way.