Salmonella Discovered in Frozen Cat Food

Scott Smith
Scott Smith
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Posted by Scott SmithFebruary 22, 2007 4:38 PM

Wild Kitty cat food, a frozen raw product, was discovered contaminated with salmonella according to the Food and Drug Administration. Because cats can become infected with salmonella and humans can be infected by handling the cat food, the FDA warned pet owners not to purchase the product. Wild Kitty cat food is made by a small company in Kennebunkport, Maine and sold at pet stores in several states. Food poisoning from salmonella is especially serious for small children, frail or elderly people or people with chronic diseases this can cause serious personal injury and on occasion, death.

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