Mars Petcare US Announces Extension of Voluntary Pet Food Recall
November 25, 2008 by Editor
Filed under ANIMAL NEWZ, CONSUMER REPORTS, Pet Food Recalls
Mars Petcare Announces Extension of Voluntary Pet Food Recall
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Contact:
Contact: Debra Fair at (973) 691- 3536
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Franklin, Tennessee (November 25, 2008) —Today, Mars Petcare US announced an extension of a previously announced voluntary recall of dry cat and dog food products manufactured at its Allentown, Pennsylvania facility with “Best By” dates between August 11, 2009 – October 3, 2009. The pet food is being voluntarily recalled because of potential contamination with Salmonella. This voluntary recall affects product sold at BJ’s Wholesale Club, ShopRite Supermarkets, and Wal-mart locations in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, and West Virginia.
Salmonella can cause serious infections in dogs and cats, and, if there is cross contamination caused by handling of the pet food, in people as well, especially children, the aged, and people with compromised immune systems. Healthy people potentially infected with Salmonella should monitor themselves for some or all of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and fever. On rare occasions, Salmonella can result in more serious ailments, including arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation, and urinary tract symptoms. Consumers exhibiting these signs after having contact with this product should contact their healthcare providers.
Pets with Salmonella infections may be lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever, and vomiting. Some pets will have only decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain. Animals can be carriers with no visible symptoms and potentially infect other animals or humans. If your pet has consumed the recalled product and has these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian.
This action is an extension of the voluntary recall issued on October 27, 2008 of all sizes of SPECIAL KITTY® Gourmet Blend dry cat food produced at the Allentown facility on August 11, 2008. We recently learned that an additional sample of SPECIAL KITTY® made on September 25, 2008 at the Allentown facility tested positive for Salmonella. There have been no reported cases of human or pet illness caused by Salmonella associated with products produced at this facility. Mars Petcare US is taking an additional precautionary action to protect pets and their owners by extending the October 27, 2008 voluntary recall to include all dry pet food product produced at the facility with “Best By” dates between August 11, 2009 and October 3, 2009.
Recalled Pet Food
The dry cat and dog food listed below are made at our Allentown facility and sold at BJ’s Wholesale Club, ShopRite Supermarkets, and Wal-mart locations in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, and West Virginia.
All code dates, regardless of brand, are listed in a similar format as noted below:
Consumers should look for “50” as the first two digits of the second line.
Best By AUG 15 09 (Sample)
50 1445 1
|
PRODUCT NAME |
UPC CODE |
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Berkley & Jensen Bistro Blend Premium Cat Food 21.6# |
00000 20052 |
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Berkley & Jensen Small Bites & Bones Dog Food 52# |
00000 14958 |
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Ol’ Roy Puppy Complete Premium Dog Food 4# |
81131 79078 |
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Ol’ Roy Puppy Complete Premium Dog Food 20# |
81131 79080 |
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Ol’ Roy Complete Nutrition Premium Dog Food 4# |
81131 17550 |
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Ol’ Roy Complete Nutrition Premium Dog Food 4.4# |
81131 69377 |
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Ol’ Roy Complete Nutrition Premium Dog Food 8# |
05388 67144 |
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Ol’ Roy Complete Nutrition Premium Dog Food 20# |
81131 17549 |
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Ol’ Roy Complete Nutrition Premium Dog Food 22# |
05388 60342 |
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Ol’ Roy Complete Nutrition Premium Dog Food 44.1# |
81131 17551 |
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Ol’ Roy Complete Nutrition Premium Dog Food 50# |
78742 01022 |
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Ol’ Roy High Performance Premium Dog Food 20# |
05388 60345 |
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Ol’ Roy High Performance Premium Dog Food 50# |
78742 05815 |
|
Ol’ Roy Meaty Chunks & Gravy Premium Dog Food 22# |
81131 69630 |
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Ol’ Roy Meaty Chunks & Gravy Premium Dog Food 50# |
81131 69631 |
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ShopRite Crunchy Bites, Bones and Healthy Squares Dog Food 20# |
41190 04521 |
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Special Kitty Original Premium Cat Food 3.5# |
81131 17557 |
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Special Kitty Original Premium Cat Food 7# |
81131 17562 |
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Special Kitty Original Premium Cat Food 18# |
81131 17559 |
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Special Kitty Gourmet Blend Premium Cat Food 3.5# |
81131 17546 |
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Special Kitty Gourmet Blend Premium Cat Food 7# |
81131 17547 |
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Special Kitty Gourmet Blend Premium Cat Food 18# |
81131 17548 |
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Special Kitty Kitten Premium Cat Food 3.5# |
81131 17553 |
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Special Kitty Kitten Premium Cat Food 7# |
81131 17554 |
In an effort to prevent the transmission of Salmonella from pets to family members and care givers, the FDA recommends that everyone follow appropriate pet food handling guidelines when feeding their pets. A list of safe pet food handling tips can be found at: http://www.fda.gov/consumer/updates/petfoodtips080307.html
Pet owners who have questions about the recall should call 1-877-568-4463 or visit www.petcare.mars.com.
Mars Petcare US Issues Voluntary Pet Food Recall on Special Kitty
October 27, 2008 by Editor
Filed under CONSUMER REPORTS, Pet Food Recalls, Unsafe Pet Food
Look Out Folks — It’s Another Voluntary Recall of Pet Food Products by Mars Petcare Pet Food Products!
Right on the heals of the Hartz Mountain Rawhide Chips recall comes another recall, this time it affects cat food. Once more Salmonella is the culprit. This makes three total Mars Petcare US recalls since August, 2008. All recalls were due to suspected Salmonella contamination. Below is the news release issued by Mars Petcare US. Please, remove any of these products from you shelves immediately.
Mars Petcare US Issues Voluntary Recall of a Limited Number of Bags of SPECIAL KITTY® Gourmet Sold at Wal-Mart locations in Fifteen States due to Potential Salmonella Contamination
Contact:
Debra Fair
MARS PETCARE US
(973) 691-3536
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — FRANKLIN, Tenn. – October 27, 2008 – Mars Petcare US today announced a voluntary recall of a limited number of bags of SPECIAL KITTY® Gourmet Blend dry cat food sold at Wal-Mart locations in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, and West Virginia. The pet food is being voluntarily recalled following a positive test result indicating a potential contamination with Salmonella.
This product should not be sold or fed to pets. Pet owners should dispose of product in a safe manner (example, a securely covered trash receptacle) and return the empty bag to the store where purchased for a full refund.
Salmonella can cause serious infections in dogs and cats, and, if there is cross contamination caused by handling of the pet food, in people as well, especially children, the aged, and people with compromised immune systems. Healthy people potentially infected with Salmonella should monitor themselves for some or all of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and fever. On rare occasions, Salmonella can result in more serious ailments, including arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation, and urinary tract symptoms. Consumers exhibiting these signs after having contact with this product should contact their healthcare providers.
Pets with Salmonella infections may be lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever, and vomiting. Some pets will have only decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain. Animals can be carriers with no visible symptoms and potentially infect other animals or humans. If your pet has consumed the recalled product and has these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian.
There have been no complaints or reports of illness resulting from consumption or handling of the recalled product.
Pet owners who have questions about the recall should call 1-877-568-4463 or visit www.petcare.mars.com.
Recalled Pet Food
Product: SPECIAL KITTY® Gourmet Blend Dry Cat Food
Best If Used By Date: AUG 11 09
Best If Used By Date Location: Back of bag
Production Lot Code: 50 XXXX X (Found on back of bag just after “Best If Used By” date. Consumers should look for “50″ as the first two digits of the second line.)
UPC Code: UPC code numbers can be found directly underneath the bar code on the package. Please find recalled pet food UPC information below.
| 3.5 lb. | SPECIAL KITTY® Gourmet Blend | 81131 17546 |
| 7 lb. | SPECIAL KITTY® Gourmet Blend | 81131 17547 |
| 18 lb. | SPECIAL KITTY® Gourmet Blend | 81131 17548 |
Affected Stores: Wal-Mart locations in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, and West Virginia.
In an effort to prevent the transmission of Salmonella from pets to family members and care givers, the FDA recommends that everyone follow appropriate pet food handling guidelines when feeding their pets. A list of safe pet food handling tips can be found at: www.fda.gov/consumer/updates/petfoodtips080307.html
Pet owners who have questions about the recall should call 1-877-568-4463 or visit www.petcare.mars.com.
Phillipine Customs Keeps an Eye on China-made pet food
October 26, 2008 by Editor
Filed under CONSUMER REPORTS, Pet Food Recalls, Regulating Pet Products, Unsafe Pet Food
As reported on Saturday-Sunday, October 25-26, 2008
Manila Standard Today
By Joel E. Zurbano
CUSTOMS personnel have been put on the alert for pet food and animal feeds from China after reports said that some 1,500 dogs in Northeast China died after consuming melamine-tainted feed.
Animal feed comes as the latest addition to the growing list of China-made products and goods that the Customs bureau has been closely watching in the wake of a melamine scare that gripped the world over the past few weeks.
In a memorandum, Customs director Jairus Paguntalan told intelligence officers were assigned at the Manila International Container Port, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Port of Manila and all Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service offices nationwide to “monitor and be alert for all shipments of pet food and animal feeds made/manufactured/processed/exported from China.”
The Food and Drug Administration of the United States came up with an advisory directing the recall of pet food due to melamine content and the news report of melamine-tainted feed that killed 1,500 dogs in Beijing, China.
“Even if the reports are only about dog food, our monitoring will cover the pet food and animal feeds but it will be a case to case basis. It will cover processed meat products for dogs, cats, and the like,” Paguntalan said.
“We will hold the shipment, take samples and conduct tests,” said Paguntalan, director of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service.
While the shipment is on hold, Paguntalan said, they will check on the agency that has the proper authority to examine and to give clearance.
He explained that dog food usually comes from leftover carcass of cows and carabaos which is then grinded.






