Pet Food Recall: January 2013 UPDATED
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We are taking this action after recent Hartz testing found trace amounts of unapproved antibiotic residue in samples of Hartz® Chicken Chews™ and Oinkies® Pig Skin Twists wrapped with Chicken products. Even though two-thirds of the products we tested did not contain antibiotic residues, we would rather be overly cautious by voluntarily withdrawing these products from the market.
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I have a cat and it has a fever. Then I ask the veterinary of my cat and he told me that it will need an antibiotic for cats. He gave me a medicine and I give it to my pet. Now my cat is healthy and it was now always in good condition.
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