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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to buy or use Wild Kitty Cat Food after the agency found salmonella in a sample of the raw product.
The FDA warning on Tuesday affects 3.5-ounce and 1-pound containers of Wild Kitty Cat Food's "Raw All Natural, Frozen Cat Food Chicken with Clam Recipe," manufactured by Wild Kitty Cat Food in Portland, Maine.
Cats and other pets who eat the food could become infected with salmonella. People are at risk of infection if they handle the cat food, touch pets that ate the food or come into contact with any surface the food has touched, the agency said.
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