Cat owners have ... watch for symptoms of bird flu, including fever, lethargy, low appetite, reddened or inflamed eyes, discharge from the eyes and nose, difficulty breathing, and neurological ...
Cat owners have ... watch for symptoms of bird flu, including fever, lethargy, low appetite, reddened or inflamed eyes, discharge from the eyes and nose, difficulty breathing, and neurological ...
including rapid or difficulty breathing, and possibly sneezing or coughing Pet owners who think their cats might have bird flu should call their veterinarians and limit the cats' contact with ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting pet owners that more cat food is being recalled because it could be ...
Bird flu has been in the news a lot in recent weeks with cats in the Pacific Northwest ... causes, risks, and treatment options, with some all-valuable advice from our in-house vet, Dr. Rebecca ...
difficulty breathing, tremors, stiff movements, seizures, or blindness. If your cats display any of these signs, contact a veterinarian immediately. No human cases of bird flu have been reported ...
Some signs to watch out for in cats include cloudy or runny eyes, coughing, sneezing or difficulty breathing. The current risk to New Yorkers of bird flu remains low. "Bird flu viruses present a ...