SILVER SPRING, MD. — The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) shared on Dec. 16 a voluntary recall from TFP Nutrition involving one of its dry cat food formulations. The recalled product, HEB Texas Pets Indoor Complete Dry Cat Food, has been recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination.
The product was manufactured on Nov. 13 at the company’s facility in Nacogdoches, Texas, and sold in HEB retail stores across the state of Texas. The product was packaged in 16-lb bags with the production code “MFG 13 NOV 22.”
Recalled product has since been removed from store shelves. According to the FDA, no illnesses among humans or cats have been reported in relation to the recall, and no other HEB products are affected by the recall.
The FDA noted cat owners who purchased an affected product may contact TFP Nutrition for a product replacement or refund. Read the full recall announcement from the FDA here.
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