Takako 🐀 on Nostr: Oh, and even if your pets don’t eat the chicken you prepare, they can still get UTI ...
Oh, and even if your pets don’t eat the chicken you prepare, they can still get UTI from cross contamination in the kitchen just by bringing in a raw meat. Over 90% of retail chicken (in the US) are contaminated with fecal bacteria (such as E-Coli and salmonella) that cause health problems to both pets and humans.
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