Bird Flu in Raw Pet Food Claims Lives of Two Cats, Sparking Urgent Recall

Bird Flu in Raw Pet Food Claims Lives of Two Cats, Sparking Urgent Recall A seemingly routine choice in pet food turned tragic this week when two indoor cats in Oregon lost their lives to bird flu, triggering immediate action from pet food manufacturers and health officials. The cats, living in different homes but linked by one common factor – Wild Coast Raw's Boneless Free Range Chicken Formula – fell ill and had to be euthanized. Lab results showed that the cats and unopened food packages tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), better known as bird flu . Wild Coast didn't waste time. They've pulled their Chicken Formula from shelves across Oregon and Washington, specifically targeting Lot #22660 and #22664, which have best-by dates in December 2025. Tyler Duncan, the company's founder, provided practical advice for worried pet owners: cook the food until it reaches 165 degrees or switch to non-poultry options. This news is particularly hard for...