SEATTLE — Veterinarians are sounding the alarm about the growing threat of avian influenza to pets, particularly cats, as cases continue to pop up in the Pacific Northwest.
new video loaded: Bird Flu Kills 20 Big Cats at Washington Sanctuary Archival footage shows Tabbi, a half-Bengal tiger, and Thumper, a Eurasian lynx, playing at the Wild Felid Advocacy ...
The deaths, which include 4 cougars and a half-Bengal tiger, have led the sanctuary to declare a quarantine to prevent ...
Bird flu has taken a terrible toll at the Wild Felid Advocacy Center, a sanctuary for wildcats and their hybrids on Harstine Island, Washington, killing 20 cats—half the animals in its care.
By Emmett Lindner Twenty big cats, including a half ... late November and mid-December at a sanctuary in Washington State after becoming infected with bird flu, according to the facility’s ...
Seven backyard flocks in Pierce County have contracted the disease since the outbreak began, as have another three in  Kitsap ...