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

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The tragic death of a house cat in Washington County due to bird flu has led to a recall of Northwest Naturals pet food, as confirmed by the Oregon Department of Agriculture. The indoor cat contracted the H5N1 strain of avian influenza after consuming the brand's raw frozen turkey recipe. This incident raises serious concerns about the risks associated with feeding pets raw diets, particularly those containing poultry. The Oregon Department of Agriculture is urging pet owners to inspect their food supplies and return any potentially contaminated products. The recall specifically targets a popular two-pound turkey recipe, which may cause widespread anxiety in the local community.

Experts emphasize the need for stringent food safety regulations in the pet food industry to prevent such incidents. This situation serves as a critical reminder for pet owners to monitor the safety and quality of their pet food. Further updates from authorities are expected as the situation develops.

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