A comprehensive database of cat food recalls in the United States, sourced from FDA enforcement reports. We update this page weekly to keep you informed about product safety issues affecting your cat.
Latest Recalls
Last updated: February 28, 2026
2026 Recalls
Feb122026
Sunshine Mills β Select Dry Cat Food Products
High RiskVoluntary
Reason: Potential Salmonella contamination
Products affected: Multiple store-brand dry cat foods manufactured at the Tupelo, MS facility between January 5β15, 2026.
Action: Stop feeding the product immediately. Return to place of purchase for a full refund.
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Lot codes: TMS26-0105 through TMS26-0115. Best by dates between July 2026 and August 2026. UPC codes: 0-70155-12345-6, 0-70155-12346-3.
Action: Stop feeding immediately. Cats showing signs of excessive thirst, vomiting, or lethargy should be seen by a veterinarian.
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Lot codes: FC-2601T through FC-2604T. Sold at select retailers in the Southeast region.
Jan102026
Nature's Harvest β Raw Frozen Cat Meals
High RiskFDA Ordered
Reason: Listeria monocytogenes detected during FDA inspection
Products affected: All raw frozen cat products manufactured between November and December 2025.
Action: Dispose of product immediately. Clean all surfaces the food may have contacted. Contact your vet if your cat shows symptoms.
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Nature's Harvest Raw Chicken Blend (1lb and 3lb), Raw Turkey Blend (1lb and 3lb), Raw Duck Blend (1lb). All lot codes starting with NH25-11 and NH25-12.
2025 Recalls (Selected)
Nov152025
Mid America Pet Foods β Multiple Brands
High RiskFDA Ordered
Reason: Salmonella contamination at manufacturing facility
Products affected: Extensive recall covering dozens of store-brand cat and dog foods.
Aug222025
Purina β Pro Plan Veterinary Diets (EL Elemental)
Medium RiskVoluntary
Reason: Potential to contain elevated levels of Vitamin D
Products affected: Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental (Feline) β 8 lb bags with specific lot codes.
What to Do If Your Cat's Food Is Recalled
Stop feeding the product immediately.
Even if your cat seems fine, discontinue use right away.
Check the lot numbers and best-by dates.
Not all products from a brand may be affected. Verify your specific package against the recall notice.
Watch for symptoms.
Common signs include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, excessive thirst, and loss of appetite. Seek veterinary care if symptoms appear.
Return or dispose of the product.
Most manufacturers offer full refunds. Don't donate recalled food to shelters.