Premium Edge, Diamond Naturals and 4health Dry Cat Food Formulas Voluntarily Recalled Due to Possibility of Low Levels of Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
Please visit the FDA page for this recall below:
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm343084.htm?source=govdelivery
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm343084.htm?source=govdelivery
Contact:
Consumer:
888-965-6131
Media:
877-274-7391
Consumer:
888-965-6131
Media:
877-274-7391
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
- March 10, 2013 - COLUMBIA, S.C. - Diamond Pet Foods is voluntarily
recalling limited production codes of Premium Edge Finicky Adult Cat
Formula dry cat food, Premium Edge Senior Cat Hairball Management
Formula dry cat food, Premium Edge Kitten Formula dry cat food, Diamond
Naturals Kitten Formula dry cat food and 4health All Life Stages Cat
Formula dry cat food. Tests conducted by the company indicated the
products might have a low level of thiamine (Vitamin B1). There have
been no complaints regarding thiamine levels, or any other health
issues, related to these products. In association with this voluntary
recall, Diamond Pet Foods has tested all other Diamond brands for
thiamine deficiency to ensure the safety of the cat food it
manufactures. No other product manufactured by Diamond Pet Foods is
involved in this voluntary recall.
Only
product with the following Best By dates and Production Codes are
included in the voluntary recall. Further distribution of these affected
production codes has occurred through online sales. It is best to check
the production code to determine if the product has been recalled or
not.
Product | Size | Production Codes | Best By | States |
---|---|---|---|---|
Premium Edge Finicky Adult Cat Formula | 18 lb. bags | NGF0703 | 10-Jul-2013 | Massachusetts |
Premium Edge Finicky Adult Cat Formula | 6 lb. bags | NGF0802 | 15-Aug-2013, 16-Aug-2013 |
Florida, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia |
Premium Edge Senior Cat Hairball Management Formula | 6 lb. and 18 lb. bags |
NGS0101 | 03-Jan-2014, 04-Jan-2014 |
Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma |
Premium Edge Senior Cat Hairball Management Formula | 6 lb. and 18 lb. bags |
NGS0702 | 10-Jul-2013 | Florida, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia |
Premium Edge Kitten Formula | 6 oz. samples, 6 lb. and 18 lb. bags |
MKT0901 | 26-Sept-2013 29-Sept-2013 30-Sept-2013 02-Oct-2013 |
Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia |
Diamond Naturals Kitten Formula | 6 oz. samples and 6 lb. bags | MKT0901 | 30-Sept-2013 | Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina |
4health All Life Stages Cat Formula | 5 lb. and 18 lb. bags |
NGF0802 | 14-Aug-2013, 18-Aug-2013 |
Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia |
"At
Diamond Pet Foods, we have a process where we continuously test our
products, and this process allowed us to find the undesired levels of
thiamine in some of our cat formulas. Our food safety protocols are
designed to provide safe food on a daily basis," says Michele Evans,
Ph.D., Diamond Pet Foods Executive Director of Food Safety and Quality
Assurance. "In the event an error occurs, we have the data to quickly
alert pet owners, giving them the confidence they demand of a pet food
manufacturer."
Pet owners who are unsure
if the product they purchased is included in the recall, or who would
like replacement product or a refund, may contact the Pet Food
Information Center at 1888 965 6131, Sunday through Saturday, 8 a.m. – 6
p.m. EST. Consumers also may visit Website -
http://www.petfoodinformationcenter.com for additional information.
http://www.petfoodinformationcenter.com for additional information.
Cats
fed product with the previously listed Production Codes and Best By
dates exclusively for several weeks may be at risk for developing a
thiamine deficiency. Thiamine is essential for cats in maintaining
normal nervous system function. Symptoms of thiamine deficiency
displayed by an affected cat can be gastrointestinal or neurological in
nature. Early signs of thiamine deficiency may include decreased
appetite, salivation, vomiting and weight loss. In advanced cases,
neurological signs can develop, which may include ventriflexion (bending
towards the floor) of the neck, wobbly walking, falling, circling and
seizures. Pet owners should contact their veterinarians immediately if a
cat is displaying any of these signs. If treated promptly, thiamine
deficiency typically is reversible.
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