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Oregon State Veterinarian Reports Rare Bird Flu Transmission in Cats After Death of Washington County Feline

Oregon state veterinarian Dr. Ryan Scholz has reported a rare case of bird flu transmission in a house cat in Washington County, which died after consuming raw turkey cat food. Cat owners are advised to discard specific food products to prevent further risks.

Oregon state veterinarian says bird flu spreading through different species is rare

Oregon state veterinarian Dr. Ryan Scholz reports that bird flu transmission between species is rare, following the death of a house cat in Washington County from the virus contracted through raw turkey cat food. Health officials are investigating and advising cat owners to discard specific pet food products linked to the infection, as symptoms in cats can include neurological issues like lethargy and blindness.

Death of Washington County Cat Prompts Pet Food Recall After Contracting Bird Flu

A Washington County cat's death from bird flu has led to the recall of Northwest Naturals pet food, confirmed by the Oregon Department of Agriculture. The affected product, a raw frozen turkey recipe, tested positive for the H5N1 strain of avian influenza, raising concerns for local pet owners.

New Year's Resolutions Might Stick Better If Built Around Positive Emotional Goals

Jill Case, a life coach in Portland, suggests that New Year's resolutions are more likely to succeed when focused on positive emotions rather than negative goals. By identifying core emotions and utilizing supportive practices like accountability partners, individuals can enhance their chances of achieving lasting change in the new year.

Give back this holiday season Donate blood and save lives

The American Red Cross is encouraging local residents to donate blood or platelets this holiday season, with a special emphasis on the need for type O blood, which is universally accepted. Donors will receive a complimentary long-sleeved T-shirt as a token of appreciation, with the campaign running through January 3.

Milwaukie woman's advice after heroin fried her brain: 'Don't'

Morgan Brittain, a woman from Milwaukie, shares her remarkable recovery journey after her life was impacted by heroin addiction. Her inspiring advice serves as a cautionary tale for others struggling with substance abuse, highlighting the importance of seeking help and the potential for recovery.

After dire diagnosis, Portland outdoorsman finds healing in every living moment

John Waller, a Portland outdoorsman, was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in 2020. Since then, he has embraced every moment of life passionately, inspiring those around him to appreciate the beauty of living fully, despite adversity.

Portland community welcomes injured Gaza teen for specialized medical care

The Portland community has come together to welcome a teen from Gaza, who arrived at PDX seeking specialized medical care after suffering serious injuries. This initiative, supported by the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, highlights the compassionate response of local residents towards international humanitarian efforts.

Medford hospital faces third lawsuit over nurse's alleged fentanyl tampering

Asante Rogue Regional Hospital is facing a third lawsuit alleging that a nurse tampered with patients' fentanyl, substituting it with tap water. The ongoing legal issues highlight serious concerns regarding patient safety and the integrity of medical practices at the facility.

Over 800 whooping cough cases reported in Oregon, one death confirmed

Oregon has reported 835 confirmed cases of whooping cough, also known as pertussis, resulting in at least one adult death. The outbreak has particularly affected Lane County, where 251 cases have been documented as of October 14. Public health officials are urging vaccinations to combat the spread of this highly contagious disease.