Savage Pet recalls raw cat food amid bird flu contamination concerns
- Savage Pet is recalling about 140 boxes of its raw chicken cat food due to potential contamination with H5N1, commonly known as bird flu.
- The recall includes 66 Large Chicken Boxes and 74 Small Chicken Boxes with specific lot codes and best by dates.
- New York City health officials advised consumers to avoid Savage Pet products after one cat fell ill and died following consumption.
- Preliminary tests indicated that H5N1 was detected, with final test results pending.
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Bird flu detected in 11 domestic Colorado cats
DENVER (KDVR) — Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI H5N1) has been detected in nearly a dozen domestic cats in Colorado. The Colorado Department of Agriculture posted on Facebook on Wednesday that 11 cats were reportedly sick with the avian flu. The 11 cats included indoor-only and indoor-outdoor cats. According to the department, only one of the infected cats has survived. While the risk for the avian flu is higher in birds, the Department …

Another Raw Pet Food Recalled After Bird Flu Sickens Two Cats
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Amid More Cat Deaths, Another Pet Food Recall
A California pet food maker has recalled raw chicken products after they were linked to bird flu infections in two cats and suspected in a third in New York City. Savage Pet of El Cajon, California, this week recalled one lot of large and small chicken boxes because they may...
Removal of raw pet food is related to disease and death of cats in the United States
A California pet food manufacturer has withdrawn its raw chicken products from the market after they were linked to avian influenza infections in two cats and suspected a third in New York City.
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