On Wednesday, lawyers for Joseph Journell — a San Bernardino resident who said two of his four cats died and a third was hospitalized for more than week after consuming raw milk containing the ...
Two cats have died in California after their owner fed them raw, unpasteurized milk that had been recalled due to the risk of bird flu contamination. Joseph Journell, 56, of San Bernardino ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This photo provided by Joseph Journell of San Bernardino, Calif. shows two of his cats, Alexander ...
Onscreen and on the page, milk is portrayed as the ideal food for cats. It's a favorite of the titular cat Tom in the popular cartoon “Tom and Jerry" and the family of posh cats in the 1970 ...
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Journell regularly fed his cats raw milk from Raw Farm. The oldest cat, Alexander, died on Thanksgiving Day, followed two days later by Tuxedo. Big Boy spent eight days in a veterinarian hospital.
A California man whose two cats died after drinking raw milk recalled for bird flu risk says he meant to keep his beloved pets healthy, but his efforts tragically backfired. “It’s horrible ...
Joseph Journell thought he was doing the wholesome thing when he fed raw, unpasteurized milk to his cats. Journell also drank the raw milk, thinking it provided benefits that pasteurized milk did ...
At least six pet cats in Los Angeles County have died from bird flu, and more are sick with the virus, after consuming either raw pet food or raw milk containing infective particles of the H5N1 virus.