
|Articles|July 26, 2010
Positive Salmonella test by FDA triggers latest veterinary pet food recall
Cincinnati -- Concerns about possible Salmonella contamination pushed Procter & Gamble to voluntarily recall two lots of an Iams veterinary formula of dry cat food.
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Cincinnati
-- Concerns about possible Salmonella contamination pushed Procter & Gamble to voluntarily recall two lots of an Iams veterinary formula of cat food.
The affected shipments of 5.5-pound bags of Veterinary Formulas: Feline Renal have lot codes 01384174B4 or 013B4174B2.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) identified a positive result in a random sample from those lot codes, but no related cases of Salmonella infection have been reported in humans or animals.
For information on a product refund, call (877) 894-4458.
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