Raw pet food recalled after cats die from bird flu

Raw pet food recalled after cats die from bird flu

Officials in Oregon and Washington have issued public health warnings after it was confirmed that two indoor cats euthanized with illness had bird flu.

The cats lived in different households in Multnomah County, Oregon, but both became ill after eating raw pet food. Both felines had eaten the same brand of raw food before they became ill, with the virus being found in both the cats and samples of the food, including unopened containers. Generally, feeding your cat the best dry cat food, for example, won’t see them come to any harm, but cat parents have been urged not to feed their cats this raw food.

Indeed, Wild Coast Pet Foods has recalled Boneless Free Range Chicken Formula Lot #22660 and #22664 with a best-buy date of December 2025. If you still have the product, you’re urged to dispose of it immediately and contact the place of purchase for a refund.

Lots #22660 and #22664 of Wild Coast’s Boneless Free Range Chicken Formula has been recalled

Batches (Image credit: Wild Coast Pet Foods)

Tyler Duncan, the founder of Wild Coast, said, “If you currently feed our chicken formula and are concerned, I recommend cooking until 165 degrees, replacing with a non-poultry formula, or replacing with a gently cooked formula.”

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