Also, please be aware that there are no scientific studies showing any health benefits of raw meat diets, and these diets pose a significant risk of bacterial contamination. (hospital4cats.com)
While it is possible to provide a nutritionally complete raw food diet, there is significant risk of bacterial contamination with uncooked foods and this poses risk of food - borne disease to your pet as well as the food preparer and anyone who may come in contact with the raw food or equipment / surfaces used for preparation. (petpoisonhelpline.com)
However, imported manufactured tahini has been associated with a higher risk of bacterial contamination in the form of salmonella, and this can be extremely harmful to the unborn baby, so it's been labelled as a food to avoid. (swoonfood.com)