Re: Ferret Ulcer
Re: Ferret Ulcer
Hi - I have a girl ferret who is prone to ulcers. She’s five years old now and she gets daily meds now to prevent ulcers and it’s worked great for her for the
Cats Should Be Monitored For Avian Flu Says FAO
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said today that cats should be monitored for signs of bird flu or avian influenza.They said that cats, like humans, can become infected with the deadly strain of the H5N1 virus that causes avian flu, possibly from eating infected birds, or from being in very close contact with infected birds or their feces. [click link for full article]
New Bird Flu Outbreak In Japan Is H5N1
Authorities in Japan have confirmed that a new bird flu outbreak in Hyuga, southern Miyazaki prefecture, was caused by H5N infection, the virulent bird flu virus strain. Another possible H5N case has also appeared in a farm in Takahashi, Okayama prefecture, where 22 chickens have died during this weekend.The Takahashi farm has about 12,000 chickens. [click link for full article]