the brand is. The cans I have are part of a two brand assortment that I got from a friend of my mom's (apparently their cats won't eat it). I had originally set some aside for donation as a couple were seafood (Luna doesn't like seafood) and the others were a Fancy Feast "heart and liver" mix that I felt uncomfortable feeding Luna (it's the "heart and liver" part that made me nervous - are these good for cats?)
Fancy Feast isn't on the list, but NutriPlan's "flaked tuna dinner" is. The flavors I have are "Cod, Sole & Shrimp Dinner" and "Whitefish & Tuna Dinner". Should I donate the cans because the specific flavors are on the list or should I just keep them and probably dump them instead? I hate to waste food that could feed hungry animals, but I don't want them to get sick either.
Edited to add: The SophistaCat list is shocking! I guess that rules out that brand of cat food for future purchases...
http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/menu05_07.html
Fancy Feast isn't on the list, but NutriPlan's "flaked tuna dinner" is. The flavors I have are "Cod, Sole & Shrimp Dinner" and "Whitefish & Tuna Dinner". Should I donate the cans because the specific flavors are on the list or should I just keep them and probably dump them instead? I hate to waste food that could feed hungry animals, but I don't want them to get sick either.
Edited to add: The SophistaCat list is shocking! I guess that rules out that brand of cat food for future purchases...
http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/menu05_07.html