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Recall expanded to some dry cat food
Boston Globe/AP ^ | March 30, 2007

Posted on 03/30/2007 6:19:26 PM PDT by nuconvert

Recall expanded to some dry cat food

By Andrew Bridges, Associated Press Writer

March 30, 2007

WASHINGTON --Federal testing of recalled pet foods turned up a chemical used to make plastics but failed to confirm the presence of a cancer drug also used as rat poison. The recall expanded Friday to include the first dry pet food.

The Food and Drug Administration said Friday it found melamine in samples of the Menu Foods pet food involved in the original recall and in imported wheat gluten used as an ingredient in the company's wet-style products. Cornell University scientists also found melamine in the urine of sick cats, as well as in the kidney of one cat that died after eating some of the recalled food.

Meanwhile, Hill's Pet Nutrition recalled its Prescription Diet m/d Feline dry cat food. The food included wheat gluten from the same supplier that Menu Foods used. The recall didn't involve any other Prescription Diet or Science Diet products, said the company, a division of Colgate-Palmolive Co.

FDA was working to rule out the possibility that the contaminated wheat gluten could have made it into any human food. However, melamine is toxic only in high doses, experts said, leaving its role in the pet deaths unclear.

Menu Foods recalled 60 million containers of cat and dog food, sold throughout North America under nearly 100 brands, earlier this month after animals died of kidney failure after eating the Canadian company's products. It is not clear how many pets may have been poisoned by the apparently contaminated food, although anecdotal reports suggest hundreds if not thousands have died. The FDA alone has received more than 8,000 complaints; the company, more than 300,000.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cat; catfood; melamine; petfood
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1 posted on 03/30/2007 6:19:29 PM PDT by nuconvert
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To: nnn0jeh

ping


2 posted on 03/30/2007 6:21:07 PM PDT by kalee (The offenses we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we write in marble. JHuett)
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To: nuconvert

Mine have always eaten Purina


3 posted on 03/30/2007 6:22:17 PM PDT by nuconvert ([there are bad people in the pistachio business] (...but his head is so tiny...))
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To: nuconvert

Mine too! Never heard about anything like this ever happening to Purina, either.


4 posted on 03/30/2007 6:26:51 PM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel ("...Mindless pack of trained Maoist circus seals."-www.iowahwk.typepad.com)
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To: nuconvert
This is huge, prayers to those who lost pets or had to take the sick dog/cat to the vet to get healthy again.
Hope that Menu Foods pays for the Vet Bills and the like.
5 posted on 03/30/2007 6:30:17 PM PDT by yield 2 the right
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To: nuconvert

thanks, bfl


6 posted on 03/30/2007 6:32:24 PM PDT by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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To: nuconvert
Mine have always eaten Purina

Purina has recalled only one type of its dog food products. This is an excerpt from their website.

Menu Foods initiated a recall of the dog and cat food manufactured in its "cuts and gravy" format between December 3, 2006 and March 6, 2007.

The 5.3-ounce Mighty Dog pouch products are the only cuts & gravy product manufactured for Purina at Menu Foods, and as a precautionary measure, we have decided to voluntarily withdraw this product.

No other Purina products -- including Mighty Dog canned products, Purina dog products and Purina cat products -- are affected by Menu's recall.


7 posted on 03/30/2007 6:34:43 PM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: DumpsterDiver

Here we have the myth of many brands with one producer. I really wonder if there is any difference between the brands, other than packaging.


8 posted on 03/30/2007 6:38:34 PM PDT by aimhigh
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To: nuconvert

Notice how they say imported wheat but don't say where it came from? From I have heard, the wheat came from China.


9 posted on 03/30/2007 6:40:57 PM PDT by RC2
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To: nuconvert; All

yapyapyapyapyap,yorkie bump...;0)


10 posted on 03/30/2007 6:43:12 PM PDT by 1COUNTER-MORTER-68 (THROWING ANOTHER BULLET-RIDDLED TV IN THE PILE OUT BACK~~~~~)
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To: DumpsterDiver

Yup. Thanks.


11 posted on 03/30/2007 6:44:37 PM PDT by nuconvert ([there are bad people in the pistachio business] (...but his head is so tiny...))
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To: 1COUNTER-MORTER-68

And I thought only my Yorkie yapped. Silly me.


12 posted on 03/30/2007 6:46:37 PM PDT by 76Tiger
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To: WestVirginiaRebel
Never heard about anything like this ever happening to Purina, either.

See Post 7. Purina recalled one of their types of Mighty Dog as a precaution.

13 posted on 03/30/2007 6:54:34 PM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: aimhigh
I really wonder if there is any difference between the brands, other than packaging.

I don't know what to think any more. My cats eat Friskie's canned cat food (with gravy) and some cheapo store brand of dry food. So far, so good.

14 posted on 03/30/2007 6:59:27 PM PDT by DumpsterDiver
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To: nuconvert
Hill's Pet Nutrition recalled its Prescription Diet m/d Feline dry cat food.

Whoa, I just bought some of that today. I think it's still in the van!

I'll take it back to the vet's on Monday and exchange it for a different brand.

15 posted on 03/30/2007 7:07:33 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("I have noticed that nothing I never said ever did me any harm." ~ Calvin Coolidge)
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To: nuconvert

We feed ours Purina too. Before I met Mrs Bear they got Iams. They had better thank her!

When are they going too release a list of the foods that are NOT effected?


16 posted on 03/30/2007 7:08:26 PM PDT by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: DumpsterDiver

Ours get purina dry and 9 lives wet.


17 posted on 03/30/2007 7:10:05 PM PDT by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: 76Tiger

Should say : yapbiteyapbiteyapbitey...LOL;0)
(Harley is very Baad Bitey,,,4mo.old)pic on my page...


18 posted on 03/30/2007 7:12:21 PM PDT by 1COUNTER-MORTER-68 (THROWING ANOTHER BULLET-RIDDLED TV IN THE PILE OUT BACK~~~~~)
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To: nuconvert

my yorkie's been sick the last couple of days, not eating, lethargic, vomiting. But, he hasn't eaten anything from the list. Going to call the vet tomorrow. Hopefully, not related and only a little dog virus.


19 posted on 03/30/2007 7:19:18 PM PDT by HollyB
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To: nuconvert
Melamine is supposed to be toxic, at least according to Home Depot. When I worked there, we were not allowed to cut sheets of it due to the dust. I have no idea why they made this decision.

But the debate over the toxin, and the concentration involved, reinforces my belief that the problem is biologic. If some poison got into the wheat, it would contaminate some products, then the poison would be diluted as more food was processed through the line. Unless someone continued to put the poison in the food, it would quickly go away. The first few batches of food would have lethal doses of poison, but as the food passed over the poison, it would take the poison with it.

This story involves thousands, or tens of thousands, of animals. Only something that can reproduce could contaminate that much food.

20 posted on 03/30/2007 7:20:41 PM PDT by sig226 (see my profile for the democrat culture of corruption)
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