At My Pet Carnivore, your pets’ health and safety are always our top priorities. With growing concerns about avian flu making headlines, we want to assure you that we are taking proactive, science-backed measures to ensure the continued safety of our raw pet food products.
🐾 A Longstanding Commitment to Quality
Our standards haven’t changed—because they’ve always been high. For over 15 years, we’ve committed to never using any diseased, dead, dying, or down (4D) animals in our products. Starting with healthy animals is the first and most crucial step in ensuring your pets receive safe, nourishing raw food.
🔬 Rigorous Testing Protocols
Each load of chickens we process is tested for avian flu, salmonella, and listeria before it enters production. These safety checks are in place to prevent contaminated proteins from ever making it into your pet’s bowl.
🤝 Trusted Sourcing Partners
We work exclusively with a small network of trusted processors who follow strict inspection protocols. These include both pre-mortem and post-mortem evaluations to check for any signs of illness. This careful sourcing ensures the integrity of every protein we offer.
🧠 Staying Informed & Prepared
We are actively monitoring updates and research surrounding avian flu, including how it may affect other species. If the situation evolves, we are ready to adapt our safety measures accordingly to protect your pets.
🙏 Thank You for Trusting Us
Your trust means everything to us. We are committed to providing safe, biologically appropriate raw food that supports your pets’ health and vitality. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help.
📚 Want to Learn More?
Here’s what the experts are saying about avian flu and raw feeding:
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🎥 Dr. Judy Morgan shares the facts about avian flu:
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🎙️ Rita Hogan’s podcast dives into avian flu from a holistic pet health perspective:
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🐱 The Two Crazy Cat Ladies weigh in with their own insights:
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✅ About the recent recall:
It’s important to note that the company involved in the recent recall has closed the recall after no avian flu was found in their products. You can read more about it here.