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Blue Ridge Dog and Cat Food Recall: See If Your Purchases Were Affected By Salmonella and Listeria

Commonground

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Over 2,000 pounds of dog and cat food are part of this recall
April 14, 2025


As pet owners, our fur babies’ safety is top priority—and a major pet food brand just issued a recall on one of their products that should have you checking in on your latest purchases. On April 11, Blue Ridge Beef recalled both their Blue Ridge Beef Puppy Mix and their Blue Ridge Beef Kitten Mix due to salmonella and listeria contamination. Have you purchased pet food from this brand recently? Keep reading to find out if your pet food was affected and what to do if your furry friends have consumed it.

All about the Blue Ridge Beef recall
Both the kitten and puppy mixes were recalled after a customer complaint indicated that an animal fell ill after consuming one of these products. Blue Ridge Beef Puppy and Kitten mixes were both sold in two-pound bags. Over 1,000 pounds of the Kitten Mix, which had a lot number of N26 0114, were part of this recall, as well as over 1,300 pounds of the Puppy Mix with a lot number of N25 1230. To find the lot number on your purchase, check the clips on the ends of the bags where you will find them printed.

When was this pet food sold?
It was between January 3 and January 24 that the Blue Ridge Beef Puppy Mix and the Blue Ridge Beef Kitten mix was sold by retailers. On March 20, after the initial complaint of illness was received, the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets sampled the product and shortly after on April 1 was the company notified about the contamination.

Where was this pet food sold?
According to the FDA, this pet food was sold in stores across Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York State, Tennessee, Rhode Island and Wisconsin. It could be found in clear plastic packaging.

Continued: https://www.womansworld.com/life/blue-ridge-beef-dog-and-cat-food-recall-salmonella-and-listeria
 
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