Northwest Naturals recalls pet food nationwide after bird flu detection in Oregon. Learn about the recall and safety measures for pet owners.
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PORTLAND, Ore. - A raw frozen pet food that was sold in Georgia and other states across the country has been recalled after an Oregon house cat's death was connected to bird flu, Oregon authorities said.
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The recall, according to a news release published Wednesday, involves Northwest Naturals' Feline Turkey Recipe raw frozen pet food with sell-by dates between May 21, 2026, and Jun. 23, 2026. Tests confirmed the batch was contaminated with highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, according to a company statement.
We are in a terrible situation and going into a worse situation,” said Angela Rasmussen, a virologist at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada.