Uncategorized

Gold Star Distribution Recalls Multiple Pet Products: Food, Treats, Litter & More

Date: December 26, 2025

Recall Overview:

Products: A broad range of pet products, including cat food, dog food, dog treats, and cat litter from various well-known brands such as 9 Lives, Purina, Fancy Feast, Friskies, Meow Mix, and Tidy Cat litter.

Issue: Products were stored in unsanitary conditions — with evidence of rodent excreta, rodent urine, and bird droppings in the storage facility — posing a risk of Salmonella and other contamination.

Affected Lots: Multiple SKUs listed in the official recall list include:

  • 9 Lives Cat Food (Indoor Complete, Daily Essentials)
  • Purina Dog Chow & Puppy Chow
  • Dog Treat Snack Shack P.B. Bone & Cheese & Bacon Bone
  • Fancy Feast & Friskies varieties
  • Meow Mix bags
  • Tidy Cat Litter red and blue varieties (4×10 lb / 3×6 lb)

Full Gold Star Product List

Distribution: Recalled products were distributed to retailers in Minnesota, Indiana, and North Dakota.

Health Risks:

  • Pets: Dogs and cats may be exposed to harmful bacteria (like Salmonella) due to contamination from feces and urine. This can lead to symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, fever, abdominal pain, dehydration, and other serious health issues.
  • Humans: Pet owners or handlers may be exposed to Salmonella or other contaminants while handling the products, packaging, or surfaces. Symptoms in humans can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea (sometimes bloody), fever, and abdominal cramps. Individuals with weakened immune systems are especially vulnerable.

Actions:

  • Stop Use: Do not feed recalled pet foods and treats to pets.
  • Disposal: Do not sell or donate recalled products. Return them to the place of purchase for a refund or dispose of them safely so that children, pets, and wildlife cannot access them. After handling, wash and sanitize any contact surfaces, bowls, containers, and your hands.

Contact:

Sources: FDA

Reporting pet food problems:

U.S. citizens can report complaints about FDA-regulated pet food products by calling the consumer complaint coordinator in your area. 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.

About the author

Joe Lorano

Joe Lorano

Joe is a devoted dog enthusiast who thrives on creating meaningful connections with pups of all breeds. Whether he's volunteering at animal shelters, adventuring outdoors with his loyal canine companion, or sharing helpful pet care advice, Joe’s passion for dogs shines in everything he does, bringing joy to both pets and their people.

Leave a Comment

We use cookies to give you the best online experience. By agreeing, you accept the use of cookies in accordance with our cookies policy.

Privacy Settings saved!
Data protection settings

When you visit a website, information may be stored or accessed in your browser, usually in the form of cookies. Control your personal cookie services here.

These cookies are necessary for the functioning of the website and cannot be switched off in our systems.

To use this website we use the following technically necessary cookies
  • wordpress_test_cookie
  • wordpress_logged_in_
  • wordpress_sec

Retire all cookies
Accept all cookies