
California Pet Food Maker Recalls Raw Chicken Meals Over Bird Flu Concerns
In a move to safeguard public and animal health, a California-based pet food manufacturer has issued a recall for its raw chicken pet meals. The recall comes after concerns were raised about the potential contamination of the products with the avian influenza virus, commonly known as bird flu.
The affected products, distributed under the brand 'Pet's Choice', were sold across the state and possibly beyond. The company has advised consumers who have purchased these items to immediately stop using them and return them to the point of purchase for a full refund. This recall was initiated following tests that indicated the presence of the virus in some of the raw chicken used in the meals.
Avian influenza is a highly contagious viral disease affecting birds and can, in rare cases, be transmitted to humans and other mammals, including pets. The risk to pets from consuming contaminated raw chicken is a significant concern, prompting swift action from the manufacturer and health officials.
State and federal agencies are working closely with the company to trace the source of the contamination and to ensure that all affected products are removed from the market. The California Department of Public Health has also issued a public advisory, urging pet owners to be vigilant and check if they have any of the recalled products at home.
This incident has sparked a broader conversation about the safety of raw pet foods and the need for stringent testing and quality control measures within the industry. As the situation develops, more information may become available regarding the extent of the contamination and any further actions that may be required.