H5N1 in cat and dog food: New FDA requirements and safety plans

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H5N1 in cat and dog food: New FDA requirements and safety plans

The FDA has made changes to require any cat and dog food manufacturers who use uncooked or unpasteurized products from poultry or cattle to revisit their food safety plans to ensure they include preventive controls that reduce the risk of transmission of H5N1 influenza to pets.

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H5N1 in cat and dog food: New FDA requirements and safety plans
A Cat's head looking down on a bowl of raw food including meat, vegetables, and oats

H5N1 in cat and dog food: New FDA requirements and safety plans

The FDA has made changes to require any cat and dog food manufacturers who use uncooked or unpasteurized products from poultry or cattle to revisit their food safety plans to ensure they include preventive controls that reduce the risk of transmission of H5N1 influenza to pets.

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