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Shops accused of failing to publicise recall of food linked to cat deaths

Cat owners share evidence of chains including Sainsbury’s stocking food suspected of causing pet deaths

Retailers have been accused of doing too little to warn customers about recalled cat food that has been linked to the deaths of potentially thousands of pets, prompting concern that some remains on sale in shops.

As more details emerged of the scandal, cat owners spoke of their distress at watching their pets suffer and die.

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