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Old 22-03-2007, 12:24 PM
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Exclamation Pet food re-call in North America

This info had been passed onto me by a friend. I don't know how or if HK/Macau market is affected in which we're hoping not, but this might be a useful reminder to all dog/cat owners. Anyone else who has useful info on related topics, please share your updates.

For your information pet food recall in USA by popular brands pet food, today Bloomberg News is saying that 14 pets deaths in the USA was linked to menu pet food, menu pet food is the manufacturer for many of the popular brands sold all over the world.

Pet Owners Worry About Food Recall


Sunday March 18, 2007 1:16 AM

By MATTHEW VERRINDER

Associated Press Writer

UNION, N.J. (AP) - Pet owners were worried Saturday that the pet food in their cupboards could be deadly after millions of containers of dog and cat food sold at major retailers across North America were recalled.

Menu Foods, the Ontario-based company that produced the pet food, said Saturday it was recalling dog food sold under 48 brands and cat food sold under 40 brands including Iams, Nutro and Eukanuba. The food was distributed throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico by major retailers such as Wal-Mart, Kroger and Safeway.

An unknown number of cats and dogs had suffered kidney failure and about 10 died after eating the affected pet food, the company said.

Meanwhile, two other companies - Nestle Purina PetCare Co. and Hill's Pet Nutrition Inc. - announced Saturday night that as a precaution they were voluntarily recalling some products made by Menu Foods.

Many stores that sold the affected brands frantically pulled packages off shelves.

At a Petsmart store in Union, Silviene Grzybowski became worried when the four types of Iams products she buys for her cat, Smokey, had vanished from shelves. The cat was very sick and had not been eating for days, she said.

``The vet told us to buy her her favorite food, but I'm going to call the vet right now,'' Grzybowski said, looking at an announcement Petsmart had taped to shelves announcing the recall.

Ron Finegold of Boynton Beach, Fla., said he noticed about a week or so ago that his family's 3-year-old cat - who was regularly fed a variety of Iams cat food - had stopped eating and did not appear well. He quickly took the animal to the veterinarian, who determined she was in renal failure.

He said he heard about the recall on the radio Friday night. He checked his trash, and found out he had given the cat some of the affected food.

``That's when I realized (the illness) had to be related,'' Finegold said. ``She won't be eating that stuff anymore.''

A complete list of the recalled products along with product codes, descriptions and production dates was available from the Menu Foods Web site, http://www.menufoods.com/recall. The company also designated two phone numbers that pet owners could call for information - (866) 463-6738 and (866) 895-2708 - but callers kept the lines busy for much of Saturday.

Menu Foods' chief executive and president Paul Henderson told the Associated Press on Friday that the company was still trying to figure out what happened.

He said that the company had received an undisclosed number of owner complaints that dogs and cats were vomiting and suffering kidney failure after eating its products. He estimated that the recall would cost the company, which is mostly owned by the Menu Foods Income Fund, an estimated $26 million to $34 million.

Sarah Tuite, a company spokeswoman, has said the recalled products were made using wheat gluten purchased from a new supplier, which has since been dropped for another source. Wheat gluten is a source of protein.

Food and Drug Administration spokeswoman Julie Zawisza said it is still too early to determine what could have affected the food. Zawisza added that even if wheat gluten is the source ``it doesn't necessarily mean the wheat gluten per se. It could be another substance associated with the wheat gluten.''

The recall covers the company's ``cuts and gravy'' style food, which consists of chunks of meat in gravy, sold in cans and small foil pouches from Dec. 3 to March 6.

In Omaha, Neb., Susan Balvanz said she sometimes feeds her five cats packets of sliced meat and gravy sold by Nutro Products, one of the brands affected.

``I've done so much research on pet food. It didn't surprise me but it scared me all the same,'' said Balvanz.

She said her 9-year-old cat, Boots, was especially fond of the food but seemed to have lost its appetite in the last few days.

At the Missouri Valley Veterinary Clinic in Bismarck, N.D., veterinarian Jacob Carlson has been referring worried pet owners to the Menu Foods web site.

``We've had a lot of calls,'' Carlson said, although none of his patients were sick.

The company said it makes pet food for 17 of the top 20 North American retailers. It is also a contract manufacturer for the top branded pet food companies, including Procter & Gamble Co.

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Not heard of any cases in HK yet.

I think we don't get that many of the type of food effected - it's not all types of food from the mentioned brands but the "cuts and gravy" foods.

So mainly foil and pouch foods with some canned.

Still trying to find out more, but would avoid all "cuts and gravy" foods for now (can check the link in the above text for the list of foods made from the same supplier).
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Here's more details on the Food Recall. Wheat Gluten is suspected as one of the potential causes and like PC Man said it's only wet food (cut & gravy) type which is affected.

Story on the Recall
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...hub=TopStories

LIST of recalled products (CATS):
http://www.menufoods.com/recall/product_cat.html

LIST of recalled products (DOGS):
http://www.menufoods.com/recall/product_dog.html
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The latest rumour is that rat poison was the added ingredient in this affair, not wheat gluten.
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Indeed...just saw the updated news articles this morning....traces of aminopterin (an ingredient used in rat poison) are now the suspected culprit...

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...ub=CTVNewsAt11

They still don't know how the toxin got in the foods, so there's a long way to go before they get to the bottom of this.
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Thanks for the updates - rat posion, my goodness what's next? I know it's said that it only affects the cuts and gravy foods, but since I heard about this, I've scoured my pantry to read the ingredients on my dogs' food and treats. Kinda makes me wonder.
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Just read through the post...Do i chuck out the bag of Nutro that I just got for my puppy? I'm mixing Nutro with Science Diet now....
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No need to throw out any dry food - only diets implicated so far are "cuts and gravy" (ie pouchs, foil containers etc).

HK Vet Association has receied a statement from one of the main companies involved (company owns several of the brands implicat - funny what's coming out in the wash with this,with respect to links between all the companies...), and states that none of the affected food batches numbers have been imported to HK.

Doesn't rule out people parallel importing though.
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I read today that a lady was sick from that pet food that was recalled because when her dog lost its appetite from being sick and refused to eat it, she ate some to show him how it's done, and so now she's sick too....!
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I read today that a lady was sick from that pet food that was recalled because when her dog lost its appetite from being sick and refused to eat it, she ate some to show him how it's done, and so now she's sick too....!
Well, not sure what to say about the lady. One thing, she must really love her dog...the other...well, is she okay?
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