Chicken Cuisine Cat Food recall issued voluntarily by Nom Nom and posted by FDA May 20, 2021

On July 8, 2021 Nom Nom sent a letter to its customers announcing it was voluntarily recalling its Chicken Cuisine Fresh Cat Food.

The recall was a cautionary measure and related to potential listeria contamination. There were no reports of any illness or adverse reactions according to the company.

What was recalled?

Chicken Cuisine cat food produced between March 8 and May 17 — with the following lot numbers: 18700, 18714, 18728, 18742, 18756 and 18770 (the lot number has the initials “CC” before it)

Why was it recalled?

The recall was caused after one of Nom Nom’s suppliers, Tyson Foods Inc. recalled millions of pounds of chicken due to possible listeria contamination. 

Where was the product sold?

Products were distributed nationwide via Nom Nom subscription service. No other Nom Nom products were impacted by this recall.

Reporting pet food problems

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Or go to the FDA’s “Report a Pet Food Complaint” page.

Canadians can report any health or safety incidents related to the use of this product by filling out the Consumer Product Incident Report Form.

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Key information

Recall:

Chicken Cuisine Cat Food

Date of recall:

July 8, 2021

Manufacturer:

NomNomNow Inc.

Reason:

Potential for listeria