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G & C Raw Recalls Pet Food For Possible Listeria Contamination

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Core Tip: G & C Raw is expanding their recall issued earlier this year to include all product lots from certain dates of their raw pet food products for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
G & C Raw is expanding their recall issued earlier this year to include all product lots from certain dates of their raw pet food products for possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. No illnesses are reported. These recalled products were manufactured from February 27, 2018 through July 20, 2018 and were sold under the brand names G & C Raw Dog Food and G & C Raw Cat food.

The recalled products are Beef Veggie Mix Dog Food, Ground Beef Dog Food, Sliced Beef Heart Dog Food, Ground Beef Heart Dog Food P, Kim’s Special Beef Organ Dog Food, Ground Chicken Dog Food, Chicken Veggie Mix Dog Food, Chicken Mix Patties Dog Food, Duck Veggie Mix Dog Food, Ground Duck Dog Food Ground Rabbit Dog Food, Rabbit Veggie Mix Dog Food, Ground Lamb Dog Food, Lamb Veggie Mix Dog Food, Ground Beef Pancreas Dog Food, Beef Liver Chunks Dog Food, Beef Sweet Breads Dog Food, Ground Pork Dog Food, Pork Veggie Mix Dog Food, Shelby’s Pork Organ Mix Dog Food, Ground Pollock Dog Food, Turkey Veggie Mix Dog Food, Ground Turkey Dog Food, Tripe Dog Food, Pat’s Cat Beef, Pat’s Cat Chicken, Pat’s Cat Turkey, Pat’s Cat Duck, and Pat’s Cat Rabbit. They were sold through direct delivery.
 
These pet foods may have been sold in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, andIllinois. The manufacture dates are at the end of the lot number. All lot numbers that end in 022718 through 072918 are recalled.
 
Listeria monocytogenes can make pets sick if they eat contaminated food, and can sicken the people they live with. The bacteria is secreted in the feces, which can get onto carpets, furniture, and the pet’s coat. Human symptoms include headache, high fever, stiff neck, and diarrhea. Pet symptoms can include diarrhea, fever, and depression. If your pet is sick, see your veterinarian. If you get sick, see your doctor.
 
 
 
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