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  2. Nulo: Has the Cat Food Brand Issued a Recall in 2024? - AOL

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    Like most cat owners, you’ve likely noticed a surge in pet food recalls recently. Recalls serve as a stark reminder that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is keen on ensuring manufacturers ...

  3. Purina: Has the Cat Food Brand Issued a Recall in 2024? - AOL

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    Fortunately, Purina hasn’t issued a voluntary recall on any of its cat food products in 2024. Additionally, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) so far hasn’t mandated Purina to issue a recall.

  4. Tiny Tiger: Has the Cat Food Brand Issued a Recall in 2024? - AOL

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    Tiny Tiger is a high-quality cat food brand that has not faced any recalls. Its products are rich in protein, low in carbohydrates, and contain moderate fat levels.

  5. 2007 pet food recalls - Wikipedia

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    2007 pet food recalls. Beginning in March 2007, there was a widespread recall of many brands of cat and dog foods due to contamination with melamine and cyanuric acid. The recalls in North America, Europe, and South Africa came in response to reports of kidney failure in pets. Initially, the recalls were associated with the consumption of ...

  6. Weruva: Has the Cat Food Brand Issued a Recall in 2024? - AOL

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    Rumors of certain cat food brands recalling their products have flooded the internet in 2024, leaving cat owners confused and scared over their felines’ well-being. However, unfortunately, not ...

  7. Timeline of the 2007 pet food recalls - Wikipedia

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    Menu Foods expands the recall to include dozens of more cat and dog food products, including all varieties of 'cuts and gravy' type wet pet food in cans and pouches, not just specific UPCs, as before, in order to ensure pet stores removed any chance of contaminated batches reaching consumers. [15]