Pets can become ill if they lack vitamins for prolonged periods. Early signs of vitamin deficiency may include decreased appetite, lethargy, vomiting, and weight loss. If treated promptly, vitamin deficiency can be successfully reversed. The presence of excess minerals in these products poses no health concern.
There have been no reports of animal health concerns to date, but these lots do not meet quality standards and should not be consumed by pets. No other EVO products or lots are affected by this issue.
The affected product and lot codes are:
Product
|
Size
|
UPC
|
Exp.
Date
|
Lot
Code
|
EVO® Grain Free Turkey & Chicken Formula dry cat & kitten
food
|
15.4 LB
|
5148 541400
|
02/19/2016
|
4300A700D2
|
EVO® Grain Free Turkey & Chicken Formula dry cat & kitten
food
|
2.2 LB
|
5148 541402
|
02/20/2016
|
4301A700A4
|
EVO® Grain Free Turkey & Chicken Formula dry cat & kitten
food
|
2.2 LB
|
5148 541402
|
02/20/2016
|
4301A700B4
|
EVO® Grain Free Turkey & Chicken Formula dry cat & kitten
food
|
2.2 LB
|
5148 541402
|
02/20/2016
|
4301A700C4
|
EVO® Grain Free Ferret Food
|
6.6 LB
|
5148 542101
|
02/19/2016
|
4300A700D3
|
The problem was discovered during the investigation of an ingredient inventory discrepancy. Only these five lots are affected. These lots were distributed through independent retailers in CA, GA, MI, MN, NV, PA, TX, VT and Canada, as well as online. No other Natura products are affected.
Retailers have been contacted and are instructed to immediately withdraw these lots from store shelves. Consumers who purchased the product should discontinue feeding the product immediately and discard as normal household waste.
For more information, consumers can reach Natura Consumer Relations at 1-855-206-8297, Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM EST or visit www.evopet.com.
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