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Health officials have reported that another brand of raw pet food has tested positive for bird flu, leading to the illness of at least five house cats. This alarming discovery raises concerns about the safety of certain pet food products on the market and the potential risks they pose to pets and their owners.
The affected cats are believed to have contracted the virus after consuming the contaminated raw food. Symptoms of bird flu in felines can include respiratory issues, lethargy, and gastrointestinal distress, which can escalate to more severe health problems if not addressed promptly.
Pet owners are urged to be vigilant and monitor their pets for any signs of illness, especially if they have recently fed them raw food from the implicated brand. Health officials recommend consulting a veterinarian if any concerning symptoms arise.
The situation underscores the importance of stringent safety measures in the production of pet food, particularly those containing raw ingredients, to prevent further outbreaks and protect animal health.
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