As far as I know, the specific batch of Visa cat food incident has not been announced. However, we know that the incident involved a 14kg package of Visa Cat Food, the product name was "Visa Select Quality Cat Food", the production date was 20 19 September 19, the shelf life was 18 months, and the shelf life was 202 1 year 3.
In this incident, Visa cat food was sold through e-commerce platforms and offline stores, but it was detected that the product contained excessive nitrous oxide, which had serious food safety hazards and might lead to shortness of breath and poisoning of pets after eating. For pet parents who have already bought this batch of cat food, it is suggested to stop using it and take their pets to local pet medical institutions for medical treatment in time.
When buying pet food, pet parents must consider the quality and reputation of the product and choose a reliable brand and place of origin. In the process of using pet food, we should follow the correct feeding method, and don't overdo it or mix it unreasonably to ensure the nutrition and health of pets. At the same time, if problems are found, they can be reported to the local pet department or relevant institutions in time to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of consumers.