No pet‑food recall found

The materials scanned today did not surface any specific April 2026 pet‑food recall; the only relevant pointer was the government’s master recalls page rather than a targeted alert. (cpsc.gov).

No specific U.S. pet-food recall for April 2026 turned up in the federal materials reviewed Monday, April 13, 2026. The main public pointer was the government’s general recalls page, not a new pet-food alert. (cpsc.gov) In the United States, pet food is usually handled by the Food and Drug Administration, while the Consumer Product Safety Commission focuses on household consumer products. The Food and Drug Administration’s animal-veterinary recalls page is the federal hub for pet-food recall notices and withdrawals. (fda.gov) The Food and Drug Administration also says its broader recalls page is built from company press releases and other public notices, and that not every recall appears there. For fuller tracking, the agency points readers to weekly enforcement reports and recall databases. (fda.gov 1) (fda.gov 2) That means a missing April 2026 headline does not prove there were no pet-food problems at all. It means the scan did not surface a new, dated April 2026 pet-food announcement in the public federal pages checked Monday. (fda.gov 1) (fda.gov 2) The most recent clearly relevant federal pet-food notice found was from Go Raw, LLC, which expanded a voluntary recall on February 26, 2026. The company added two lots of Quest Cat Food Chicken Recipe frozen products to an earlier February 17 recall over potentially low thiamine, or vitamin B1, levels. (fda.gov) The Food and Drug Administration says low thiamine can cause vomiting, poor appetite, weight loss, drooling, and neurologic problems in cats, and severe cases can be fatal if untreated. The agency posted both the original February 2026 Go Raw notice and the later expansion on its recalls page. (fda.gov 1) (fda.gov 2) Another pet-food-related notice in recent federal records came earlier, on January 22, 2026, when Gold Star Distribution Inc. recalled certain Food and Drug Administration-regulated products in three states, including pet foods. That notice was not an April 2026 alert either. (fda.gov) For pet owners, the practical check is the Food and Drug Administration’s animal-veterinary recalls page first, then the enforcement reports if a case is still developing. As of April 13, 2026, the federal scan here points to monitoring pages and older 2026 notices, not a newly identified April pet-food recall. (fda.gov) (fda.gov)

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