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Warning Issued After Bird Flu Found in Raw Pet Food on West Coast

Turkeys at a farm in California.
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West Coast public health authorities are warning pet owners after a house cat in Oregon died from bird flu. The Oregon Department of Agriculture confirmed Tuesday that the cat, which they said was “strictly indoor,” contracted the virus after eating Northwest Naturals raw turkey. The pet food company has since issued a voluntary recall of the product. The Los Angeles County Public Health Department also confirmed four cats in California died after contracting H5N1, which they believe were exposed to the virus after consuming recalled raw milk. Another three potential cases of H5N1 in house cats are currently under investigation. The warning comes just one day after the county recorded its first case of H5N1 in a human. The patient experienced “mild symptoms” and was already recovering at home, the LA Public Health Department said in a separate statement. The department still believes that the virus poses a low overall risk to the public and has currently seen no evidence of person-to-person spread.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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