TRENTON, NJ. - The United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) has confirmed the first feline case of H5 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) or "bird flu" in New Jersey.
If you need another reason to keep your feline pets indoors, read on.  Since March 2024, when a bird flu virus (H5N1) ...
“If you give your pets any kind of raw pet food or raw milk, they may be infected with H5N1, which is very deadly in cats,” she explained. However, her concerns that the disease has spread to cows do ...
The first case of the bird flu in a New Jersey cat was confirmed Friday by public health officials, who said the feline had ...
New Jersey’s first case of bird flu in a cat has been confirmed in a feral cat in Hunterdon County, the state Department of Health announced Friday. The cat had developed severe disease, including ...
The WSDA shared a news release notice, which warns that its continued investigation into pet food and the spread of the bird ...
Two cats in Hunterdon County, New Jersey were found to have bird flu. The cases were discovered in a feral cat and one indoor ...
Agricultural officials across the state are urging people who keep domestic poultry to practice proper biosecurity measures ...
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