RACHAEL RAY NUTRISH WET FOOD RECALL 6/5/15 for Elevated Vitamin D levels - please read

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Ainsworth Pet Nutrition of Meadville, PA is voluntarily recalling five varieties of Rachael Ray[emoji]8482[/emoji] Nutrish[emoji]174[/emoji] wet cat food, including Ocean Fish-a-licious, Lip Smackin’ Sardine & Mackerel, Ocean Fish & Chicken Catch-iatore, Tuna Purrfection, and certain lot codes of Paw Lickin’ Chicken & Liver due to potentially elevated levels of vitamin D.

Symptoms of excessive vitamin D consumption usually develop within 12-36 hours after ingestion and may include vomiting or diarrhea, increased thirst and urination, and muscle tremors or seizures. Any cat experiencing these symptoms should be taken to a veterinarian immediately.

Two variety packs that contain some of these recalled products (the Chicken Lovers Variety Pack, and the Ocean Lovers Variety Pack) will also be recalled. The recalled products are distributed nationwide. No other Rachael Ray[emoji]8482[/emoji] Nutrish[emoji]174[/emoji] products are affected by this recall.

Single Pack

Unit UPC Code

Best By Dates Thru

PAW LICKIN’ CHICKEN & LIVER (2.8 oz.)

071190007032

AUG 17 2015

OCEAN FISH & CHICKEN CATCH-IATORIE (2.8 oz.)

071190007049

DEC 1 2016

OCEAN FISH–A–LICIOUS (2.8 oz.)

071190007056

DEC 1 2016

TUNA PURRFECTION (2.8 oz.)

071190007063

DEC 1 2016

LIP SMACKIN’ SARDINE ‘N MACKEREL (2.8 oz.)

071190007070

DEC 1 2016

Multi Packs – 12 Count

Unit UPC Code

Best By Dates Thru

CHICKEN LOVERS VARIETY PACK (12 count pack of 2.8 oz. cups)

071190007773

DEC 1 2016

OCEAN LOVERS VARIETY PACK (12 count pack of 2.8 oz. cups)

071190007780

DEC 1 2016
For more information about the recall, please visit RachaelRayNutrish.com.

Also posted under CAT NUTRITION Forum by another member.
 

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I wonder if the company will pay the vet bills for cats that get sick. I doubt it.
 
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