Two Pet Food Recalls 2012
USA mid-May 2012. I am just spreading the word in case the news did not get through to some people. The first case concerns Diamond Pet Foods. It is a voluntary recall as this batch could be contaminated with salmonella. To identify the defective product all you have to do is check the production code on the container:
Please click here to read more.
The other concerns Purina wet food. This product is purchased from veterinarian clinics. It is OM weight management cat food: Purina Veterinary Diets OM Overweight Management.
The batch and details are:
Purina Veterinary Diets OM (Overweight Management) Feline Formula, 5.5 oz. can size, JUN 2013 "Best Buy" date, UPC Code 11721159 38100 - 13810.
This is a voluntary recall as well. However it was instigated by a customer complaint. The defect is a too low a concentration of thiamin. Thiamin is an essential ingredient in cat food. Thiamin is vitamin B1. The defective cans should be thrown out. Read more here.
Please click here to read more.
The other concerns Purina wet food. This product is purchased from veterinarian clinics. It is OM weight management cat food: Purina Veterinary Diets OM Overweight Management.
The batch and details are:
Purina Veterinary Diets OM (Overweight Management) Feline Formula, 5.5 oz. can size, JUN 2013 "Best Buy" date, UPC Code 11721159 38100 - 13810.
This is a voluntary recall as well. However it was instigated by a customer complaint. The defect is a too low a concentration of thiamin. Thiamin is an essential ingredient in cat food. Thiamin is vitamin B1. The defective cans should be thrown out. Read more here.
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