Rad Cat Raw Pet Food Recalled for E. coli, Listeria Risk

Rad Cat Raw Pet Food Recalled for E. coli, Listeria Risk

The problem was discovered in March after the Ohio USDA reported that the raw cat food tested positive for Listeria. Further testing by Radagast detected Listeria and E. coli contamination.

People also can become infected by handling the contaminated food. Surfaces like countertops, utensils, or pet bowls can be contaminated and transfer Listeria and E. coli to human food.

The recall includes the following products:

Rad Cat Raw Diet Free-Range Chicken Recipe

Rad Cat Raw Diet Pasture-Raised Venison Recipe

The recalled raw cat food was shipped in the United States in May and June 2018. In addition, Free-Range Chicken Lot Codes 63069 and 63076 were shipped to a single distributor in Vancouver, Canada.

Animals who are infected with Listeria may suffer vomiting, diarrhea, fever, loss of appetite and muscular or breathing symptoms.

E. coli O121 may not make a cat sick, but the animals can become carriers and transfer the pathogen to people. No illnesses have been reported in people or pets in connection with the recall.

Source: Radagast Pet Food, Inc. Voluntarily Recalls Three Lots of Rad Cat Raw Diet Free-Range Chicken Recipe and One Lot of Pasture-Raised Venison Recipe Because of Possible Health Risk