Pet food recalled after testing positive for salmonella and listeria: FDA
- Blue Ridge Beef issued a recall for some puppy and kitten food due to contamination, as stated by the FDA.
- A customer reported animal illness, prompting sample collection by the New York State Department.
- Testing confirmed the presence of both salmonella and listeria in the sampled pet food products.
- The recalled items include Kitten Mix and Puppy Mix in two-pound logs.
- The FDA advises consumers to return or destroy the product and sanitize any contacted surfaces.
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Popular puppy and kitten food recalled due to salmonella and listeria risk
Blue Ridge Beef puppy mix and kitten mix was sold across nine states
Dog and Cat Foods Recalled Due to Salmonella and Listeria Contamination
North Carolina-based Blue Ridge Beef is withdrawing thousands of pounds of pet food from the market following concerns about bacterial contamination, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The recall is applicable to 1,080 pounds of the company’s Kitten Mix and 1,380 pounds of Puppy Mix products, the company said in an April 11 announcement published by the FDA. The items, sold in two-pound packages, were determined to be contamina…
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