We all want our dogs and cats to have the best and healthiest food. However, just like our food, pet food and treats can sometimes be contaminated with germs. These germs can make pets and people sick.
The good news is that you can take steps to keep your pets and family healthy.
Safe food for dogs and cats
There are many safe food options for your dog or cat.
Safe pet foods rarely cause food poisoning in pets. These foods have been cooked or heated to a high enough temperature to kill germs.
Main types of safe pet food
Kibbles are cooked and shaped before being dried. They are then coated with flavors. (Note that some kibbles are coated or mixed with raw pet food – these products would be considered raw pet food and would likely have the word “raw” on the packaging.)
Canned pet foods are sealed before being sterilized (heated to a high temperature).
Fresh pet foods are cooked food with fewer or no preservatives. These products are often delivered to your home as part of online pet food subscription services. They may also be available at pet stores and grocery stores. Because fewer or no preservatives are used, fresh pet foods need to be refrigerated, and they do not keep as long as kibbles or canned pet foods.
Follow pet food safety steps Keep your pets safe
Stay up to date on food recalls and outbreaks. Don’t feed your pet any recalled or contaminated food.
Clean pet food and water bowls, food scoops, treat toys, feeding mats, and placemats frequently.
Follow storage instructions on pet food labels.
What is raw pet food?
Raw pet foods contain protein from an animal, like chicken and beef, and have not been cooked or heated to a high enough temperature to kill germs. Plant-based foods, like fruits and vegetables, are less likely to be contaminated with germs and are not considered raw pet food.
Note that some pet food companies use high-energy beams (irradiation) and very high pressure (high pressure processing) to kill germs without heat. However, we currently do not have enough information about how well pet food processing facilities are using these processes, and therefore still consider these products to be raw pet food.
Common ingredients in raw pet food include.
Raw pet foods come in many different forms, such as
Raw, Raw frozen, Freeze-dried, Dehydrated.
Even treats and food toppers (food that is added to or mixed in with your pet’s regular food) can be raw. Some examples are rawhide chews and freeze-dried treats.
The easiest way to identify a raw pet food product is to look for the word “raw” on the packaging. You can also check with the pet store or the pet food company.
Raw pet food can cause food poisoning
Raw pet food can make your dog or cat sick. This is because raw meat and other raw protein from animals can have germs like Salmonella and Listeria. Freeze-drying, dehydrating, or freezing raw protein from animals only reduces the amount of germs. These processes don’t kill all germs that might be on the food.
Raw is not necessarily healthier. Both raw and cooked pet food can be made with high-quality or low-quality ingredients. Both can be nutritionally balanced or inadequate. And both can be digestible; some nutrients can be more easily digested after the food is cooked, while some nutrients may be more digestible in raw food. (For example, cooking breaks down thiaminase in seafood and prevents thiamine deficiency in cats.)
If you‘re thinking about feeding raw food to your dog or cat
If you’re thinking about feeding raw pet food to your dog or cat, talk to your veterinarian first. They can help you decide what is best for your pet and family.
When discussing with your veterinarian, consider some of these questions.
If you feed raw food to your dog or cat
If you choose to feed raw pet food to your dog or cat, take these steps in addition to the general pet food safety steps:
Properly chill and store raw pet food that needs to be kept cold.
Freeze it until you are ready to thaw and use it.
Keep it in a sealed container in the freezer and refrigerator, separate from other foods.
Throw away leftovers that have been out at room temperature.
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