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Cats · Los AngelesBy Susanne Rust, Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — Since the avian flu arrived en force in California’s dairy industry in 2024, not only has it sickened cows, it has killed hundreds of domestic cats. Some pet cats that live on dairy farms were infected with the H5N1 virus by drinking raw milk. Both pets and feral barn cats got sick after eating raw pet food that harbored the virus. Still others got it by eating infected wild birds, rats or mice, o…See the Story
California Case Suggests Tamiflu May Save Cats Infected with H5N1 Bird Flu
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FDA · United StatesAUSTIN, Texas (KVIA) -- Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is praising the conditional approval of the first drug to treat screwworm infestations in cattle. The FDA granted conditional approval to Zoetis's Dectomax-CA1, according to Miller. “To stop the New World screwworm quickly, we can’t just depend on sterile fly production," Miller said in a statement. "With the latest case popping up only 70 miles from our Texas border, we’re runnin…See the Story
Conditional Approval Granted to First Drug to Treat Screwworm Infestation in Cattle
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