The following recall notice was sent by Nom Nom to customers 7/8/21…
We’re writing to advise you that Nom Nom is voluntarily recalling certain lots of Chicken Cuisine cat food produced by Nom Nom between March 8, 2021 and May 17, 2021 because of a recall issued by our supplier, Tyson Foods Inc. Certain chicken products produced by Tyson are potentially contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The recall primarily affects chicken sold for human consumption at various retailers and food service establishments, and we encourage you to review the full list here to ensure you did not purchase any other affected products.
Only certain lots are at risk of being contaminated: Lots 18700, 18714, 18728, 18742, 18756, and 18770. The lot number is found at the bottom of the bag label (see below). If you have one of the affected lots, please stop feeding it to your pet immediately, take a photo, and email us.
While we wish we were writing under better circumstances, we want to assure and then reassure you that we are writing from a place of transparency, a desire to provide you as much information as possible, and a continued commitment to the health of your cat.
Reason for the Voluntary Recall
We are issuing a voluntary recall after consultation with the FDA following notice from one of our suppliers, Tyson. According to Tyson and the USDA, some of the chicken used in our Chicken Cuisine for Cats is subject to a broad recall for potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. Our records show you may have Chicken Cuisine for Cats which may contain the impacted lots that were made with Tyson ingredients. You can find those lot numbers in the table below. The recall is being initiated as a precautionary measure and in keeping with our commitment to food safety.
- If you have already fed the impacted food and there is none in your possession, there is no ongoing risk to you or your cat under this recall.
- No other products or lots of dog or cat foods produced by Nom Nom are affected by this recall.
Risk to Health
At this time, Nom Nom has had no reports of cats or cat parents being affected by Listeria monocytogenes after feeding our product.
In a continued effort to provide you with the most helpful information possible, we want to share a little more about Listeria monocytogenes. It is a common bacteria found in the environment that can grow under refrigerated conditions. However, symptoms in cats are rare after exposure; according to the FDA fact sheet, “L. monocytogenes rarely cause disease in dogs and cats and, even when infected, pets usually have only mild gastrointestinal signs, such as diarrhea and vomiting. However, more serious signs are possible, such as fever, muscle pain, breathing problems, pregnancy loss, and even death.” Again, we have had no reports at this time of Listeria monocytogenes infection in any cat that was fed our Chicken Cuisine for Cats.
Listeria monocytogenes can affect animals eating contaminated products and there is a potential risk to humans handling contaminated pet products. Exposure to L. monocytogenes can cause listeriosis in humans, a serious infection that primarily affects older adults, persons with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women and their newborns.
Actions to be Taken by You, Our Customer
If you should find any food from the affected lots below, please stop feeding the affected product immediately and destroy the food by placing it into a secure trash can for the earliest disposal. In an effort to track affected food, please kindly contact us by responding to this email with a photo of the food bag with lot code, including approximately how many affected meal bags you still have on hand, or call us at 415-991-0669.
Product and Distribution Information Table | ||
Product Name | Lot Number | Pouch Sizes |
Nom Nom Chicken Cuisine for Cats | 18700 | 50g, 70g, 90g, 110g |
18714 | 50g, 70g, 90g, 110g | |
18728 | 50g, 70g, 90g, 110g | |
18742 | 50g, 70g, 90g, 110g | |
18756 | 50g, 70g, 90g, 110g | |
18770 | 50g, 70g, 90g, 110g |
Action by the Company
We have destroyed all remaining cat food of the lots in question. At this time, Nom Nom has also stopped making any pet food with the affected Tyson’s chicken and no longer has any on hand. Other lot numbers of cat chicken are not subject to this recall, and future shipments will not contain chicken subject to this recall.
We want you to feel confident in knowing that we at Nom Nom are committed not only to the use of human-grade ingredients in all products but also to robust food safety measures in producing pet food from those ingredients. This is our first recall in the six year history of our company and the result of a recall by one of our suppliers of human-grade ingredients.
At Nom Nom, we are pet parents first and are united by a passion to provide the world’s best dog and cat food. We all believe in, feed, and use the very same product we send to your cat. We remain committed to continued innovation in food safety to provide a level of protection beyond many human foods. We thank you for your continued trust and support as we all navigate this together. As always, we are here and available to answer your questions by phone at 415-991-0669 or by email at care@nomnomnow.com.
Carol Chakeropulos
July 9, 2021 at 1:43 pm
Thank you for all you do for our wonderful animals. Blessings to you. Even the dog & cat nutritionists – being it Tufts or wherever, they still do not think that there are serious problems with processed pet food, enough that we, the guardians, cannot possibly get all the right nutrition for our dogs with home cooking for them. Please. I get so disgusted.
But you never stop trying to help the animals and notifying us of recalls, etc. Susan, there has to be a place for you in animal heaven!
Be well and know you are appreciated by many who may not comment.
Carol
Susan Thixton
July 9, 2021 at 2:02 pm
Thank you Carol!
T Allen
July 10, 2021 at 4:13 pm
I second that!
Susan Thixton
July 10, 2021 at 9:32 pm
Thank you ‘T’
Stefanie M
July 11, 2021 at 4:41 am
I’ve been feeding my dog NomNomNow for almost 4 years and my 2 cats for a year. I’m sad to say that their quality has gone way downhill over the past several years, and I had to make the decision to cancel all future orders with them this week. How they handled this recall has been disappointing to say the least. They did not inform me that they wouldn’t be sending me any food this month for either of my cats, leaving me with nothing to feed them and had to figure something out with zero notice. Of course, the new food is upsetting their stomachs because I was not able to do a proper transition.
When I called NomNomNow to find out why there was no cat food in my monthly shipment, they said they sent out an email telling us there wouldn’t be. I checked my emails and no, they did not send out any such email. In fact, they sent out the normal confirmation emails stating that my cats food was en route and then delivered. They never mentioned anything about a recall and just stated that they were having supply issues and wouldn’t have any available cat food indefinitely. Later that day, they sent out an email informing us of the recall.
From inconsistent portion sizing (they blame their machines) to shorting me on the amount of food packages, I just can’t justify the high cost of this food anymore. The convenience & the quality just aren’t there. I’m switching to homemade food.
Hannah A.
July 20, 2021 at 8:34 pm
It is good that they are being honest with their customers and advising them of the recall. A lot of companies such as Champion Pet Foods, Orijen, and Acana have toxic and dangerous kibble that is still on the shelf. A good company is transparent with their customers and advises of recalls when necessary. I think Nom Nom is acting responsibly and I don’t think they deserve to be criticized.