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Companies recently recalled certain cat foods deficient in thiamine as well as some dog foods containing mold and dog foods that could contain plastic.

On Oct. 3, Diamond Pet Foods recalled several lots of cat foods deficient in thiamine that the company manufactured for Premium Edge Pet Foods for distribution in the eastern United States.

On Oct. 12, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals issued an alert about the recall. The release mentioned a link between the food and a cluster of cats with thiamine deficiency around Rochester, N.Y. An ASPCA spokeswoman said Dr. Louise Murray, director of medicine at the ASPCA’s Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital in New York City, confirmed one case at the hospital and learned of additional cases.

On Oct. 20, the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine also issued an alert about the recall. An FDA spokeswoman said the agency had received three consumer complaints relevant to Premium Edge cat food as of Oct. 29.

The recall applies to Premium Edge Finicky Adult Cat food and Premium Edge Adult Cat Hairball Management food with date codes of RAF0501A22X 18 lb., RAF0501A2X 6 lb., RAF0802B12X 18 lb. (BB30FEB11), RAH0501A22X 18 lb., and RAH0501A2X 6 lb. The dates of manufacture are May 28 and Aug. 30.

Other recalls in October affected dog food.

Wysong recalled certain lots of dry dog foods containing mold – but no mycotoxins – that the company manufactured from June to August. The recall affects lots 090617, 090624, 090706, 090720, and 090817 of Wysong Maintenance dog food; lots 090623 and 090811 of Wysong Senior dog food; and lot 090629 of Wysong Synorgon dog food.

Nutro Products recalled several lots of dog foods with a best-by date of Sept. 10 after finding pieces of a worker’s plastic hat in the production line. The company determined that the final products probably did not contain any plastic.

The recall applies to Nutro Ultra Puppy food in 4.5-pound packages, bar code 79105 51313, and Nutro Natural Choice: Chicken Meal, Rice and Oatmeal Formula Small Bites Puppy food in 5-pound packages, bar code 79105 23050, from PetSmart stores in Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. The recall also affects Nutro Ultra Puppy food in 30-pound packages, bar code 79105 51315, from Petco stores in California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah.

PetSmart Extends Dog Food Recall

A consumer alert tonight for pet owners. PetSmart is extending a voluntary recall on beef hoof products made by the company “Pet Carousel,” after learning they may be contaminated with salmonella.

As well as certain rope toys with hoof or bone components.

The date range for purchasing affected products has been expanded to include products purchased from September first through this past Friday.

The Products are:

Description SKU UPC
DENTLEY’S BULK CATTLE HOOF 1611247 73725703323
DENTLEY’S CHOOBLES 10-PACK BEEF HOOVES 5019015 73725736055
CHOO-HOOVES STUFFED WITH CHEESE-BACON 1611993 3465190058
CHOO-HOOVES STUFFED WITH PEANUT BUTTER 1611994 3465190056
FLOSSY CHEWS CHOO-HOOVE ROPER TWO-HOOVES 1813131 3465117005
FLOSSY CHEWS ROPER BONE BUDDY 1815505 3465190002
FLOSSY CHEWS BEEF BONES WITH ROPE TOY 5080721 3465117055
FLOSSY CHEWS WHITE BONE ROPE 5147942 3465117065
KNUCLE STEAKS 2-PACK 5084141 3465190046
CHOO-HOOVES DOG CHEWS 3-PACK 1611410 3465184103
3-PACK SMOKED HOOVES 5042279 3465114003
34651140037
5-LB COW HOOVES 5042275 34651150609
3465115060
5-LB. SMOKIES – HOOVES 5042277 34651140556
3465114055
60-PIECES SMOKED HOOVES 5042278 3465112122

Midland, Mich. – Natural pet-food manufacturer Wysong Corp. has recalled more batches of dry dog food because of moisture contamination that led to mold in other batches.

Wysong notified distributors and retailers to stop selling food with three more lot numbers: Maintenance 090817, Senior 090811 and Synorgon 090629. Those three lots join five others recalled earlier in the month: Maintenance 090617, 090624, 090706, and 090720 and Senior 090623.

Previously, online commenters on animal-focused blogs and Web sites complained that Wysong informed retailers and distributors weeks before announcing the recall nationally to consumers on the Web. Wysong then directly answered Web-site visitors’ questions about the issue.

“When we determined a recall was necessary, we put our focus into alerting those that actually received the products, not those who had no reasonable chance of acquiring the affected products,” says the notice in response to the selectively publicized recall notice.

Wysong believes the mold likely was caused by a faulty moisture-checking device and high heat and humidity during manufacturing in June, July and August.