Cat Food Recall 2020 Archives - Safe Pet Treats | Pet Food Safety and Recalls https://safepettreats.com/blog/tag/cat-food-recall-2020/ Pet food safety website specializing in recalled pet food and bad ingredients. Wed, 27 Jan 2021 21:31:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.5 91214818 Deadly Dog & Cat Food Recall Expanded – Multiple Brands | January 2021 https://safepettreats.com/blog/deadly-dog-cat-food-recall-expanded-multiple-brands-january-2021/ https://safepettreats.com/blog/deadly-dog-cat-food-recall-expanded-multiple-brands-january-2021/#respond Mon, 11 Jan 2021 13:20:00 +0000 https://safepettreats.com/blog/?p=2812 Update:As of January 21, 2021, FDA is aware of more than 110 pets that have died and more than 210 pets that are sick after eating certain pet food manufactured by Midwestern Pet Foods. Not all of these cases have been officially confirmed as aflatoxin poisoning through laboratory testing or veterinary record review. This count is…

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Update:
As of January 21, 2021, FDA is aware of more than 110 pets that have died and more than 210 pets that are sick after eating certain pet food manufactured by Midwestern Pet Foods. Not all of these cases have been officially confirmed as aflatoxin poisoning through laboratory testing or veterinary record review. This count is approximate and may not reflect the total number of pets affected.

Expanded Recall | January 11, 2021

The Midwestern Pet Foods, Inc. recall from December has been expanded to include additional Sportmix products and two more brands – Pro Pac and Nunn Better.

The FDA is aware of more than 70 pets that have died and more than 80 pets that are sick after eating Sportmix pet food. Not all of these cases have been officially confirmed as aflatoxin poisoning through laboratory testing or veterinary record review. This count is approximate and may not reflect the total number of pets affected.

The recall has been expanded to now include all pet food products containing corn that were made in the firm’s Oklahoma plant and that expire on or before July 9, 2022. More than 1000 lot codes are affected so they are not listed individually. 
The lots impacted will include an expiration date on or before “07/09/22” and include “05” in the date/lot code, which identifies products made in the Oklahoma plant.

All additional products have been added to the Safe Pet Treats app.

January Additional Products:
Pro Pac Adult Mini Chunk, 40 lb. bag 
Pro Pac Performance Puppy, 40 lb. bag 
Nunn Better Maintenance, 50 lb. bag
Sportmix Maintenance, 44 lb. bag
Sportmix Maintenance, 50 lb. bag
Sportmix High Protein, 50 lb. bag
Sportmix Stamina, 44 lb. bag
Sportmix Stamina, 50 lb. bag
Sportmix Bite Size, 40 lb. bag
Sportmix Bite Size, 44 lb. bag
Sportmix Premium Puppy, 16.5 lb. bag
Sportmix Premium Puppy, 33 lb. bag

Note: As with the original recall UPC’s were not provided.
Where possible we have located and included the UPC in the Safe Pet Treats app. We will update if the UPC’s are made available.

Click here for full product list with the FDA alert.

Deadly Dog & Cat Food Recall – Sportmix Brand | December 2020
The FDA is alerting pet owners and veterinary professionals about certain Sportmix pet food products manufactured by Midwestern Pet Foods, Inc. that may contain potentially fatal levels of aflatoxin. 

The FDA is aware of at least 28 dogs that have died and 8 that have fallen ill after consuming the recalled Sportmix pet food.

This is an ongoing investigation. Case counts and the scope of this pending recall may expand as new information becomes available.

Please see the full FDA announcement below that includes the product list, symptoms to look for and what to do.

Note: UPC’s were not provided with this recall. Where possible we have located and included the UPC in the app. We will update if the UPC’s are made available.

This recall has been added to the Safe Pet Treats app.  Available on iTunes and Google Play.

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From the FDA website:

Fast Facts

  • FDA is alerting pet owners and veterinary professionals about certain Sportmix pet food products (see list below) manufactured by Midwestern Pet Foods, Inc. that may contain potentially fatal levels of aflatoxin. 
  • FDA is aware of at least 28 deaths and 8 illnesses in dogs that ate the recalled product. 
  • This is an ongoing investigation. Case counts and the scope of this pending recall may expand as new information becomes available.
  • Aflatoxin is a toxin produced by the mold Aspergillus flavus, which can grow on corn and other grains used as ingredients in pet food. At high levels, aflatoxin can cause illness and death in pets.
  • Pets experiencing aflatoxin poisoning may have symptoms such as sluggishness, loss of appetite, vomiting, jaundice (yellowish tint to the eyes or gums due to liver damage), and/or diarrhea. In severe cases, this toxicity can be fatal. In some cases, pets may suffer liver damage but not show any symptoms.
  • Pet owners should stop feeding their pets the recalled products listed below and consult their veterinarian, especially if the pet is showing signs of illness.  The pet owner should remove the food and make sure no other animals have access to the recalled product.
  • FDA is asking veterinarians who suspect aflatoxin poisoning in their patients to report the cases through the Safety Reporting Portal or by calling their local FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinators. Pet owners can also report suspected cases to the FDA.

What is the Problem?

On December 30, 2020, Midwestern Pet Food, Inc. committed to recall certain lots of Sportmix pet food products after FDA was alerted about reports of at least 28 dogs that have died and eight that have fallen ill after consuming the recalled Sportmix pet food. Multiple product samples were tested by the Missouri Department of Agriculture and found to contain very high levels of aflatoxin. Aflatoxin is a toxin produced by the mold Aspergillus flavus and at high levels it can cause illness and death in pets. The toxin can be present even if there is no visible mold.

FDA is issuing this advisory to notify the public about the potentially fatal levels of aflatoxin in pet food products that may still be on store shelves, online, or in pet owners’ homes. 

FDA is conducting follow-up activities at the manufacturing facility.

This is a developing situation and the FDA will update this page with additional information as it becomes available.

What are the Symptoms of Aflatoxin Poisoning in Pets?

Pets are highly susceptible to aflatoxin poisoning because, unlike people, who eat a varied diet, pets generally eat the same food continuously over extended periods of time. If a pet’s food contains aflatoxin, the toxin could accumulate in the pet’s system as they continue to eat the same food. 

Pets with aflatoxin poisoning may experience symptoms such as sluggishness, loss of appetite, vomiting, jaundice (yellowish tint to the eyes, gums or skin due to liver damage), and/or diarrhea. In some cases, this toxicity can cause long-term liver issues and/or death. Some pets suffer liver damage without showing any symptoms. Pet owners whose pets have been eating the recalled products should contact their veterinarians, especially if they are showing signs of illness.

There is no evidence to suggest that pet owners who handle products containing aflatoxin are at risk of aflatoxin poisoning. However, pet owners should always wash their hands after handling pet food.

What Products are Involved?

On December 30, 2020, Midwest Pet Food, Inc. committed to recall nine total lots of Sportmix pet food products. FDA and the Missouri Department of Agriculture are working with the firm to determine whether any additional products may have been made with the same ingredients containing potentially fatal levels of aflatoxin. As new information becomes available, this product list may continue to expand.

The list of dry pet food products to be recalled by Midwestern Pet Food, Inc. on December 30, 2020 is:

  • Sportmix Energy Plus, 50 lb. bag
    • Exp 03/02/22/05/L2
    • Exp 03/02/22/05/L3
    • Exp 03/03/22/05/L2
  • Sportmix Energy Plus, 44 lb. bag
    • Exp 03/02/22/05/L3
    • Sportmix Premium High Energy, 50 lb. bag
    • Exp 03/03/22/05/L3
  • Sportmix Premium High Energy, 44 lb. bag
    • Exp 03/03/22/05/L3
    • Sportmix Original Cat, 31 lb. bag 
    • Exp 03/03/22/05/L3
  • Sportmix Original Cat, 15 lb. bag
    • Exp 03/03/22/05/L2
    • Exp 03/03/22/05/L3

Lot code information may be found on the back of bag and will appear in a three-line code, with the top line in format “EXP 03/03/22/05/L#/B###/HH:MM”

The affected products were distributed to online retailers and stores nationwide within the United States. 

What Do Retailers Need to Do?

Don’t sell or donate the affected pet food products. Contact the manufacturer for further instructions. The FDA also encourages retailers to contact consumers who have purchased recalled products, if they have the means to do so (such as through shopper’s card records or point-of-sale signs). 

What Do Pet Owners Need to Do?

If your pet has symptoms of aflatoxin poisoning, contact a veterinarian immediately. Even pets without symptoms may have suffered liver damage, so you may want to contact your veterinarian if your dog has eaten any of the recalled products. Provide a full diet history to your veterinarian. You may find it helpful to take a picture of the pet food label, including the lot number.

Don’t feed the recalled products to your pets or any other animal. Contact the company listed on the package for further instructions or throw the products away in a way that children, pets and wildlife cannot access them. Sanitize pet food bowls, scoops, and storage containers using bleach, rinsing well afterwards with water, and drying thoroughly.

There is no evidence to suggest that pet owners who handle products containing aflatoxin are at risk of aflatoxin poisoning. However, pet owners should always wash their hands after handling any pet food.

You can report suspected illness to the FDA electronically through the Safety Reporting Portal or by calling your state’s FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinators. It’s most helpful if you can work with your veterinarian to submit your pet’s medical records as part of your report. For an explanation of the information and level of detail that would be helpful to include in a complaint to the FDA, please see How to Report a Pet Food Complaint.

What Do Veterinarians Need to Do?

The FDA urges veterinarians treating aflatoxin poisoning to ask their clients for a diet history. We also welcome case reports, especially those confirmed through diagnostic testing. You can submit these reports electronically through the FDA Safety Reporting Portal or by calling your state’s FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinators. For an explanation of the information and level of detail that would be helpful to include in a complaint to the FDA, please see How to Report a Pet Food Complaint.

The information in this release reflects the FDA’s best efforts to communicate what it has learned from the manufacturer and parties involved in the investigation. The agency will update this page as more information becomes available. 

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Natural Balance Cat Food Recall | July 2020 https://safepettreats.com/blog/natural-balance-cat-food-recall-july-2020/ https://safepettreats.com/blog/natural-balance-cat-food-recall-july-2020/#respond Sat, 04 Jul 2020 15:50:06 +0000 https://safepettreats.com/blog/?p=2568 The Natural Balance recall is voluntary by the J.M. Smucker Company for one lot of their Natural Balance® Ultra Premium Chicken & Liver Paté Formula canned cat food due to health concerns likely associated with elevated levels of choline chloride. The recall is only for the 5.5 oz cans of Ultra Premium Chicken & Liver Paté Formula…

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The Natural Balance recall is voluntary by the J.M. Smucker Company for one lot of their Natural Balance® Ultra Premium Chicken & Liver Paté Formula canned cat food due to health concerns likely associated with elevated levels of choline chloride.

The recall is only for the 5.5 oz cans of Ultra Premium Chicken & Liver Paté Formula cat food with Lot Code 9217803 and best by date 8/04/2021.

This recall has been added to the Safe Pet Treats app.  Available on iTunes and Google Play.

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From the FDA website:
The J. M. Smucker Company today announced a voluntary recall of one lot of Natural Balance® Ultra Premium Chicken & Liver Paté Formula canned catfood due to health concerns likely associated with elevated levels of choline chloride.

Ingesting impacted product may cause nausea with excessive salivation, constricted pupils and poor vision, diarrhea or vomiting to more severe symptoms including difficulty walking, muscle shaking, tremors, irregular heartbeat, difficulty breathing, possible cardiac or respiratory failure and, in extreme situations, death. Pet parents are encouraged to contact their cat’s veterinarian immediately if their cat is displaying any of these symptoms.

If pet parents have any product matching the following description in their possession, they should stop feeding it to their cats and dispose of the product. This information can be found on the bottom of each can.

Product Name – Natural Balance® Ultra Premium Chicken & Liver Paté Formula canned cat food 5.5 oz can
Retail UPC Code – 2363353227
Lot Code – 9217803
Best If Used By Date – 08 04 2021

These products are most commonly sold in pet specialty retailers and online throughout the United States and Canada. No other Natural Balance® products are impacted by this recall.

The Company has received reports of adverse reactions. Pet parents that have questions or would like to report adverse reactions should call 888-569-6828, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. ET or email anytime at info@naturalbalanceinc.com.

                         

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Carnivora Recall | June 2020 https://safepettreats.com/blog/carnivora-recall-june-2020/ https://safepettreats.com/blog/carnivora-recall-june-2020/#respond Sat, 13 Jun 2020 21:38:19 +0000 https://safepettreats.com/blog/?p=2543 The Carnivora Recall issued by Health Canada is due to a possible E. coli contamination that could be spread after handling the pet food.The recall is for varieties of their chicken, beef, and turkey patties for cats and dogs. See the full product list below.The affected products were sold from January 13, 2020 to June,…

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The Carnivora Recall issued by Health Canada is due to a possible E. coli contamination that could be spread after handling the pet food.
The recall is for varieties of their chicken, beef, and turkey patties for cats and dogs. See the full product list below.
The affected products were sold from January 13, 2020 to June, 2020.in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, but may have been distributed in other provinces or territories. 

This recall has been added to the Safe Pet Treats app.  Available on iTunes and Google Play. 

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From the Health Canada website:
Product: Carnivora Fresh Frozen Patties for Dogs and Cats

Issue: The pet food may be contaminated with Escherichia coli O157 (E. coli) and there is risk of cross contamination and illness after handling.

What to do: Consumers should immediately stop using any of the affected pet food products and contact the retailer where they purchased the affected product for a full refund or exchange.

Affected Products listed below, all with Date Codes: 13 01 20 / 006 , 15 02 20 / 042 , 20 01 20 / 006 , 20 02 20 / 042

UPCProduct Description
6890766222714 lb bag Whole Animal Chicken Dinner with Vegetables ‘n’ Fruit, Ultra Premium Fresh Frozen Patties for Dogs & Cats
68907661967725 lb Bulk Box Chicken Dinner with Vegetables ‘n’ Fruit
689076622370 4 lb bag Whole Animal Beef Dinner with Vegetables ‘n’ Fruit, Ultra Premium Fresh Frozen Patties for Dogs & Cats
68907662107625 lb Bulk Box Beef Dinner with Vegetables ‘n’ Fruit
6890766239714 lb bag Whole Animal Turkey Diet, Ultra Premium Fresh Frozen Patties for Dogs & Cats
68907662480025 lb Bulk Box Turkey Diet

Hazard identified

The recalled pet food may be contaminated with Escherichia coli O157 (E. coli) and there is risk of cross contamination and illness after handling the pet food.

E. coli O157 is a bacteria that can cause serious, sometimes life-threatening illness. Some people infected with E. coli O157 do not get sick at all, though they can still spread the infection to others. Common symptoms observed after infection include nausea, vomiting, headache, mild fever, severe stomach cramps, and watery or bloody diarrhea. Most symptoms end within five to ten days. Pregnant women, those with weakened immune systems, young children and older adults are most at risk for developing serious complications and might need hospitalization.

There is no real treatment for E. coli infections, other than monitoring the illness, providing comfort, and preventing dehydration. People should contact their health care provider if symptoms persist or worsen with time.

As of June 12, 2020, the company has been made aware of 4 reports of illnesses in Canada.

Number sold

Approximately 1,803 units of the affected product were sold in Canada.

Time period sold

The affected products were sold from January 13, 2020 to June, 2020.

Place of origin

Manufactured in Canada

Companies

ManufacturerRiveriene Farm Ltd. o/a Carnivora Pet Foods
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan
CANADA

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