Press Release
ASPCA Responds to Nationwide Pet Food Recall Affecting Several Pet Food Brands Manufactured by Mars Petcare US
Advises Pet Parents to Discontinue Use of Affected Products Immediately
ASPCA Media Contact
NEW YORK, September13, 2008 - The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®)
today advised pet owners to discontinue using certain dog and cat foods
manufactured by Mars Petcare US, which has voluntarily issued a
nationwide recall because of potential contamination with Salmonella
serotype Schwarzengrund. This voluntary recall only affects several
brands of dry pet foods in the United States including Pedigree,
Special Kitty, Paws & Claws, Natural Dog Food, Red Flannel, Country
Acres, Buju & Ziggie, Member's Mark, Natural Cat Food, Retriever,
Bruiser, Doggy Bag, PMI Nutrition, and Pet Pride. For a complete list
of affected brands and more information on the recall, please visit http://www.petcare.mars.com/.
“The ASPCA recommends that pet parents discontinue the use of
all affected products immediately until further information has been
received,” said Dr. Steven Hansen, the ASPCA’s Senior Vice President of
Animal Health Services. “Pet parents should wash their hands after
handling any potentially contaminated pet food and immediately consult
with a veterinarian if any signs or symptoms are noticed in their
pets.” The recall may affect several brands that are widely
distributed at pet specialty stores, supermarkets, mass retailers, as
well as other retail and wholesale outlets. In an emergency situation, pet owners may also call the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.
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