Posted on 11/17/2019 9:45:06 AM PST by BenLurkin
A Utah company is recalling two-pound frozen bags of Quest beef cat food sold nationwide over fears it may be contaminated with salmonella.
Salmonella can affect animals eating the products and there is risk to humans from handling contaminated pet products, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with the products or any surfaces exposed to these products, the US Food and Drug Administration said this week.
The items affected were distributed nationwide through retail stores and are identified with UPC 6-91730-17101-8, Lot N128. No illnesses have been reported. A sample collected tested positive for salmonella, prompting the recall.
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Obviously, this will take some time.
I have owned several cats, none have ever tossed up twice their body weight when hurling.
“... cats can throw up twice their own weight when they are sick.”
“And always at 4 AM.”
And they purposefully AIM for carpeting, versus tile or wooden flooring!
Most can time travel and throw up food they have yet to eat.
“And always at 4 AM.”
That SOUND!!
Domesticated cats lick their asses. Fastidiously!
I’ve had my cat two years, got her as a very young kitten. She has NEVER had a hairball. She does eat cat grass and then sometimes barfs it back up, but I don’t see any hair in it.
I do brush her every day. A really soft cat brush from CHEWY.com. She comes over and rolls on the floor, begging to be brushed.
What a darling kitty girl? Well, if you don’t count scratching and biting me when I don’t play with her Cat Dancer.
I can’t find when this was produced but most times it is months to a year before a recall is issued. IOW, long after the product has been eaten.
.... cats can throw up twice their own weight when they are sick.
....And always at 4 AM.
And always ALWAYS on the rug.
Good thing the Monster Herd like the cheap stuff.
And the chicken bits leftover after making broth.
Can salmon get salmonella? Just curious.
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