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Up to 35% of raw pet foods and treats in the UK contain dangerous bacteria, risking pets and humans, prompting hygiene warnings.
The UK’s Food Standards Agency warns that up to 35% of tested raw pet foods and some dried treats contain harmful bacteria like Salmonella, Campylobacter, and E. coli, posing risks to pets and humans.
Contamination was found in both raw meat products and treats that may appear processed, with no clear labeling to identify raw ingredients.
Authorities urge pet owners to practice strict hygiene, including handwashing and separate storage, to reduce infection risks, especially for vulnerable individuals.
No specific brands are named, but the issue affects a range of products.
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