MINNEAPOLIS, Minn (KARE) A voluntary recall for cat food that may be contaminated with listeria is being expanded.

Both animals and humans can both be potentially become infected.

In a post on the Food and Drug Administration website, Radagast Pet Food of Portland, Ore., said the recall involves all varieties of Rad Cat Raw Diet. Radagast said it is conducting the recall out of an abundance of caution after contamination was found at its facility.

Here are the affected products. They have a lot number of 62763 through 63101, and best by dates between Oct. 19, 2018 and Dec. 3, 2019.

* Rad Cat Raw Diet Grass-Fed Beef Recipe (1oz sample, 8oz, 16oz, 24oz)

* Rad Cat Raw Diet Free-Range Chicken Recipe (1oz sample, 8oz, 16oz, 24oz)

* Rad Cat Raw Diet Pasture-Raised Lamb Recipe (1oz sample, 8oz, 16oz, 24oz)

* Rad Cat Raw Diet Natural Pork Recipe (1oz sample, 8oz, 16oz, 24oz)

* Rad Cat Raw Diet Free-Range Turkey Recipe (1oz sample, 8oz, 16oz, 24oz)

* Rad Cat Raw Diet Pasture-Raised Venison Recipe (1oz sample, 8oz, 16oz, 24oz)

Radagast said animals can suffer serious and potentially fatal infections if they eat the food, with symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea, fever, muscular or respiratory signs and anorexia.

Humans that handle the food or any surface that were exposed could also be at risk. Radagast said animals can also shed the listeria through their feces, onto their coats and into the home, thus creating another exposure risk.

There has been no reports made thus far of animal or human illnesses related to this recall.

Any customers who currently have any of the contaminated products are urged to return them for a full refund. Questions can be directed to Radagast Pet Food, Inc. at 1-877-567-3001 Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time or at www.RadFood.com.