FDA is providing the following information from Premium Edge Pet Foods to alert pet owners of a voluntary recall of certain cat foods manufactured by Diamond Pet Foods for Premium Edge. The affected brands were found to contain an inadequate level of thiamine, which may cause clinical signs of thiamine deficiency in cats eating this food. FDA is working on this situation and will provide additional information as it becomes available. If your veterinarian diagnoses that your cat has become ill from consuming the affected pet food, please ask your veterinarian to file a report with FDA.
Diamond Pet Foods has issued a voluntary recall on the following date codes of Premium Edge Finicky Adult cat food and Premium Edge Hairball cat food: RAF0501A22X 18 lb., RAF0501A2X 6 lb., RAH0501A22X 18 lb., RAH0501A2X 6 lb. The date of manufacture is May 28, 2009. All retail outlets shipped the above lots were contacted, asking them to pull the product from the store shelves. The retailers were also asked to contact their customers via email or telephone requesting them to check the date code of the food. However, if you or anyone you know has these date codes of Premium Edge cat food, please return them to your retailer.
The company tested the product and found no contaminants in the cat food; however the cat foods were deficient in thiamine. Diamond tracked the vitamin premix lot number that was utilized in these particular cat foods and have performed testing on another lot of Premium Edge cat food that used the same vitamin premix, and it was not deficient in thiamine. No other neurological signs have been reported on any other product manufactured by Diamond Pet Foods.
To contact Premium Edge Pet Foods, please call 800-977-8797 between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm central time, Monday through Friday.
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Hello, I have a female ragdoll 9 month kitten that
seems to have a great appetite (1 to 1.5 cups of premium cat food per day). Interestingly for the
past 2 weeks, she leaves parts of her dry cat food.
Even 5 minutes later, I can hand feet her or give
a treat and she happily eats. I know with many
outdoor or indoor/outdoor cats they bring a dead
bird and place it at your door as a gift to owner.
As my indoor only older kitten does not have this
chance, is this the same?
I went to the vet for the rountine shots/vacinnes about 3 weeks
ago. Vet noted she was average
size for a ragdoll cat (the largest
breed, next is Maine Coon). I
asked vet if my older kitten
may pregnant (because he
nipples turned from white to
pink? She has white and
creme coat. He did not know,
but told me to wait 2 months.
Perhaps why she is eating
so much?
That is correct. The only thing these chickens will ever eat is “Fancy Feast Chicken” brand cat food and as a result they lay bright green & blue eggs.
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I have heard arguements for both sides. Growing up all our cats were fed dry food. They all were fine. Husband’s family fed wet food and all was fine. Right now our kitten is fed dry food and is fixing to be on premium food. So which is better? Wet or dry?