A popular brand of raw cat and dog food sold in several states including Illinois is being recalled after it was found to be potentially contaminated with Salmonella and Listeria, according to a release from the Food and Drug Administration .

The voluntary recall, from Viva Raw, impacts two lots of dog and cat food containing six different varieties, the release said. The first lot contained Viva Ground Beef for Dogs and Viva Beef and Turkey for Puppies, the FDA said, and the second contained Viva Ground Chicken for Dogs; Viva Chunked Chicken for Dogs; Viva Chicken for Cats; and Viva Pure Chicken.

The product is distributed as frozen 1 lb. bricks in clear vacuum packaging and the lot number is printed on the top of the packaging, the FDA said. Below are photos of the impacted products:

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