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PET FOOD RECALL UPDATE: OTHER CONTAMINANTS MAY BE INVOLVED

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Matthew - 30 Mar 2007 14:53 GMT
http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=media_newsalert033007#1

Since Menu Foods, Inc. announced its massive pet food recall on March 16,
the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center has been flooded with calls from pet
parents and animal welfare professionals alike. Based on data from these
calls, the ASPCA reports that clinical signs in cats affected by the
contaminated foods are not fully consistent with the ingestion of rat poison
containing aminopterin which, says Menu Foods, is at the “root” of the
contamination issue.
Explains the ASPCA’s Dr. Steven Hansen, veterinary toxicologist, “There are
so many inconsistencies in the purported link between aminopterin and the
animals affected that we urge veterinary toxicologists and veterinary
pathologists at diagnostic laboratories to continue looking for additional
contaminants.”

Pets who are being treated for kidney failure suspected to be related to
contaminated food should stay on their treatment. If your pet has eaten
contaminated food and shows any signs of illness, including loss of
appetite, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, changes in water consumption and
changes in urination, please consult with a veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 immediately. In order to help with
your pet’s diagnosis, you are advised to:

 - retain food samples for analysis

 - save all packaging and receipts, and document the product name, type of
product, date codes and/or production lot numbers

 - document the dates that the product was fed to your pet, how much was
eaten, and the time when you first noticed symptoms
Adverse effects or deaths of pets conclusively linked to eating the
contaminated foods should be reported to the FDA. Additionally, the American
Veterinary Medical Association website contains helpful information for pet
parents and veterinarians.

For a complete list of recalled pet food brands, please visit
http://www.menufoods.com/recall.
Ketzl's Dad - 30 Mar 2007 15:33 GMT
> http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=media_newsalert033007#1
>
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> containing aminopterin which, says Menu Foods, is at the “root” of the
> contamination issue.

Thanks for posting this. Every bit of information helps.

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Bobcat - 31 Mar 2007 12:16 GMT
> >http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=media_newsalert033007#1
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> > containing aminopterin which, says Menu Foods, is at the "root" of the
> > contamination issue.

> Thanks for posting this. Every bit of information helps.
> Joey DoWop Dee

You're correct about that. We caught the end of last night's TV news
just in time to hear that a Hill's dry cat food was also being
recalled by the company as a precaution, but missed the details. We've
been feeding our cats Hill's Science Diet dry cat food on the
recommendation of our vet, so I Googled Hill's website and got this
report. It says the regular dry cat food we use is not affected by the
recall, only their "Prescription Diet m/d Feline Dry Food", because
it's the only product they make containing a wheat gluten which is the
source of the contamination issue. To be sure we checked the
ingredients on our cats' food bag, and it says it contains corn
gluten, but not wheat gluten.

http://www.hillspet.com/menu_foods/Menu_Foods_03302007_en_US.htm
Nomen Nescio - 31 Mar 2007 17:00 GMT
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From: "Bobcat" <bob_catt@hotmail.com>

>. It says the regular dry cat food we use is not affected by the
>recall, only their "Prescription Diet m/d Feline Dry Food", because
>it's the only product they make containing a wheat gluten which is the
>source of the contamination issue.

Oh, sh.t!
That's part of TK's diet.
They're recalling ALL lot numbers of the 4 & 10 pound bags of the m/d.
I haven't noticed any changes in him, but now I've got more to worry
about with his kidney function.....as if his heart medication and aspirin
wasn't enough. GODDAMIT!! That poor cat has been through enough
sh.t in the past 2 years.
Well, he's due for a full blood workup in the near future. I guess it's going
to be the VERY near future.
Bobcat - 31 Mar 2007 18:47 GMT
> From: "Bobcat" <bob_c...@hotmail.com>
> >. It says the regular dry cat food we use is not affected by the
> >recall, only their "Prescription Diet m/d Feline Dry Food", because
> >it's the only product they make containing a wheat gluten which is the
> >source of the contamination issue.

> Oh, sh.t!
> That's part of TK's diet.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Well, he's due for a full blood workup in the near future. I guess it's going
> to be the VERY near future.

That's a very good idea. Certainly it'll ease your mind. As for the
chance of problems, if you re-read the Hill's web page you'll note
that their recall of the product is strictly voluntary and
precautionary. Further, of the millions of animals who've eaten Hill's
products during the time the contaminents were in the the wheat
gluten, I can't find any reports of cats becoming ill - or worse.
Anyway, we're all wishing the best for TK, and for you.

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