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hoplady
03-30-2007, 01:04 PM
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-330petfoodrecall,0,1223810.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines



FDA tests reveal chemical used to make plastics found in recalled pet food

By ANDREW BRIDGES
Associated Press
Posted March 30 2007, 11:50 AM EDT


WASHINGTON -- Recalled pet foods contained a chemical used to make plastics, but government tests failed to confirm the presence of rat poison, federal officials said Friday.

The Food and Drug Administration said it found melamine in samples of the Menu Foods pet food, as well as in wheat gluten used as an ingredient in the wet-style products. The FDA was working to rule out the possibility that the contaminated wheat gluten could have made it into any human food, but was not aware of any risk to people.




It wasn't immediately clear whether the melamine was the culprit in the deaths of more than a dozen cats and dogs and the illnesses of hundreds more, said Stephen F. Sundlof, director of the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine.

In a news conference, FDA officials said that the apparently melamine-contaminated wheat gluten also was shipped to a company that manufactures dry pet food, but they would not name the company.

The FDA is attempting to determine if that company used any of the wheat gluten, imported from China, to make dry pet food, Sundlof said.

Wheat gluten, a source of vegetable protein, is also used in some human foods, but the FDA emphasized it had found no indication that the contaminated ingredient had been used in food for people.

The FDA said it would alert the public quickly if the melamine was found in any foods other than the recalled pet food.

Cornell University scientists also found melamine _ used to produce plastic kitchen wares and used in Asia as a fertilizer _ in the urine of sick cats, as well as in the kidney of one cat that died after eating the company's wet food.

Menu Foods recalled 60 million containers of cat and dog food 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 new finding comes a week after scientists at the New York State Food Laboratory identified a rat poison and cancer drug called aminopterin as the likely culprit in the pet food. The FDA said it could not confirm that finding.

New York officials have detected melamine in the recalled food as well. Yet New York remained confident in its aminopterin finding, said Patrick Hooker, commissioner of the New York state Department of Agriculture and Markets.

Hooker added that neither aminopterin nor melamine should be in pet food, but that it was unclear why the latter substance would be poisonous to the cats in which it was found.

``While we have no doubt that melamine is present in the recalled pet food, there is not enough known data on the mammalian toxicity levels of melamine to conclude it could cause illness and deaths in cats. With little existing data, many questions still remain as to the connection between the illnesses and what has caused them,'' Hooker said.

The recall involved nearly 100 brands of ``cuts and gravy'' style dog and cat food made by Menu Foods. The recall covered products carrying names of major brand-name and private-label products sold throughout North America.

Menu Foods used wheat gluten to thicken the gravy of its pet foods, FDA officials have said.

Menu Foods spokesman Sam Bornstein did not know whether company testing had found melamine in its products. The company planned a press conference later Friday.

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review first reported the melamine finding in Friday's editions.

softball3332
04-01-2007, 08:50 PM
I saw that yesterday. I am waiting for blood tests from my dog, Max, to see what exactly killed him. I do know that they were looking not only for the suspected rat poison that they were originally suspecting, but anything else that isn't right.

hoplady
04-01-2007, 09:38 PM
Right now it seems to be anybody's guess. Every day they tell us something different. I need to go buy food for our cats and have no clue what to buy.

softball3332
04-01-2007, 10:14 PM
Apparently another brand was added, I want to say it was Purina--but I am not sure.

hoplady
04-01-2007, 10:50 PM
Apparently another brand was added, I want to say it was Purina--but I am not sure.

They were actually there before but had done their own thing and kept it off the Menu foods list. But yes, they are there now too. Not sure which types of food. Our local TV station has been telling us how to make homemade pet food. I'm not quite ready for that.

softball3332
04-01-2007, 11:17 PM
Neither am I. I have a new puppy, Casey, who is only 11 weeks old and I am now going to have to find out exactly what I can feed him.

hoplady
04-02-2007, 08:40 AM
I saw on the late night news that the manufacturer of some kitty treats (Pounce) and some rawhide chew for dogs have pulled them off the market as well. I have no clue what to think at this point. We have a 14 year old cat and two 5 month old kittens . . .

southerncharm
04-02-2007, 03:18 PM
After buying purina dry food, now im afraid to feed him that! i have been feeding my dog (his name is Maxx, softball!)hotdogs and lunchmeat. What in the world are pet owners to do????:cry:

softball3332
04-02-2007, 06:07 PM
I don't know. I am kind of in a bind right now because of Casey being an 11-week-old puppy. Southerncharm, I love the name of your dog:Wub: ! I am waiting to hear back from the vet.

momtwoboys
04-02-2007, 07:48 PM
Geez what a freakin' mess. Just going to those links is ridicoulous. Someone, somewhere needs to come up with a comprehensive list, not a list of links, a full freaking list of what's not good! (of course I mean the company's not someone here) I have two dogs, one cat (my old lady love kitty went to the rainbow bridge last weekend) and feed them dry iams mostly and the cat gets NineLives or Science Diet. My cat does get Pounce almost everynight, I threw it away, thanks for the heads up.

So sorry to hear about your loss, softball, so hard to lose a pet in anyway, but when its unnecessary it's horrible.

southerncharm
04-02-2007, 07:56 PM
Geez what a freakin' mess. Just going to those links is ridicoulous. Someone, somewhere needs to come up with a comprehensive list, not a list of links, a full freaking list of what's not good! (of course I mean the company's not someone here) I have two dogs, one cat (my old lady love kitty went to the rainbow bridge last weekend) and feed them dry iams mostly and the cat gets NineLives or Science Diet. My cat does get Pounce almost everynight, I threw it away, thanks for the heads up.

So sorry to hear about your loss, softball, so hard to lose a pet in anyway, but when its unnecessary it's horrible.You are so right...how can we weed thru all of this? This comapany, that company..these numbers...now dry food.....Good lord! Im beginning to think that this is a back door terrorist attack!:mad:

softball3332
04-03-2007, 06:42 PM
Geez what a freakin' mess. Just going to those links is ridicoulous. Someone, somewhere needs to come up with a comprehensive list, not a list of links, a full freaking list of what's not good! (of course I mean the company's not someone here) I have two dogs, one cat (my old lady love kitty went to the rainbow bridge last weekend) and feed them dry iams mostly and the cat gets NineLives or Science Diet. My cat does get Pounce almost everynight, I threw it away, thanks for the heads up.

So sorry to hear about your loss, softball, so hard to lose a pet in anyway, but when its unnecessary it's horrible.

Thanks momtwoboys. I don't know if you saw it, but I do have a new puppy. There were some golden retrievers that were rescued shortly after Max died from a puppy mill in North Dakota. One of the foster home people called my boyfriend and I was able to pick one out and take him home that night. His name is Casey (I didn't name him, the boyfriend did) and he's 11 weeks old. It is sure nice to have him around. He's not replacing Max, I felt that I needed to do something for one of those puppies and I am able to provide a good and safe home for one of those dogs.

I did get notification today that there is a class action lawsuit in the works. My neighbor and I are both aware of it and working on getting that list because she lost her dog too.

I did find out from my vet that dry Iam's is safe for the time being, so that is what Casey is eating for the time being. We are burying Max's ashes this weekend.

hoplady
04-03-2007, 06:57 PM
You are so right...how can we weed thru all of this? This comapany, that company..these numbers...now dry food.....Good lord! Im beginning to think that this is a back door terrorist attack!:mad:

I read somewhere that they were actually looking into something like that to make sure that it can't get into our food supply . . .

hoplady
04-03-2007, 07:00 PM
Thanks momtwoboys. I don't know if you saw it, but I do have a new puppy. There were some golden retrievers that were rescued shortly after Max died from a puppy mill in North Dakota. One of the foster home people called my boyfriend and I was able to pick one out and take him home that night. His name is Casey (I didn't name him, the boyfriend did) and he's 11 weeks old. It is sure nice to have him around. He's not replacing Max, I felt that I needed to do something for one of those puppies and I am able to provide a good and safe home for one of those dogs.

I did get notification today that there is a class action lawsuit in the works. My neighbor and I are both aware of it and working on getting that list because she lost her dog too.

I did find out from my vet that dry Iam's is safe for the time being, so that is what Casey is eating for the time being. We are burying Max's ashes this weekend.

Dry Iams is what we feed our fur babies. The baby fur babies are only 5 months old and don't eat wet food so thats not a problem but my old lady kitty, 15 years old this month, wants her canned food. Luckily for her, she always refused to eat those chunky cuts, she'll only eat the pate type wet food and our understanding is that it was not affected.

softball3332
04-03-2007, 07:22 PM
I have heard that wheat gluten from China and transshipped from the Netherlands (it's shipped there first then shipped to other places) is right now banned in the U.S.

We are keeping a close eye on Casey and what he eats.

Irene1951
04-03-2007, 11:56 PM
I saw on the late night news that the manufacturer of some kitty treats (Pounce) and some rawhide chew for dogs have pulled them off the market as well. I have no clue what to think at this point. We have a 14 year old cat and two 5 month old kittens . . .

I used to buy Pounce but haven't lately. Thank goodness.

Fiona
04-04-2007, 12:54 AM
Wal-Mart told me that Eukanuba dry dog food was recalled also, but I haven't seen that on the list.

softball3332
04-04-2007, 10:36 PM
Wal-Mart told me that Eukanuba dry dog food was recalled also, but I haven't seen that on the list.

That's the first I have heard of that!

Fiona, I love the Shrek banner!

hoplady
04-04-2007, 10:43 PM
That's the first I have heard of that!

Fiona, I love the Shrek banner!

I honestly think that some of the outlets are panicking and pulling everything from specific vendors off the shelves . . .

softball3332
04-04-2007, 11:49 PM
It wouldn't surprise me. Can you imagine what the reprocussions from this are going to be?

hoplady
04-06-2007, 10:51 AM
Here's a comprehensive database of all recalled pet foods.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/custom/consumer/sfl-petfoodrecall-search,0,4761743.htmlstory

hoplady
04-06-2007, 01:42 PM
Another update from P&G


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April 6, 2007

Dear Consumer:
As promised, we are continuing to keep you updated on the Menu Foods recall.

On April 5, 2007, Menu Foods amended its cuts-and-gravy pet food recall to include food manufactured beginning November 8, 2006.

No new Iams or Eukanuba products have been added to the recall list. In accordance with Menu Foods’ amendment, P&G Pet Care has amended the voluntary recall dates in the United States and Canada on previously recalled Iams and Eukanuba canned and foil pouch “wet” cuts-and-gravy-style cat and dog food products manufactured by the affected Menu Foods plant. The amended code dates are 6312 through 7073 followed by the plant code 4197.

No Iams or Eukanuba dry pet food products have been affected by the Menu Foods recall or this amended Menu Foods recall. P&G Pet Care already implemented a full voluntary recall of the affected wet products from store shelves in the U.S. and Canada. As a result of these precautionary measures, all the dry and wet pet foods that P&G Pet Care continues to sell do not contain wheat gluten ingredients from any supplier.

For a complete list of affected products, go to the Menu Foods Web site at: www.menufoods.com/recall (http://www.menufoods.com/recall).

We want to stress again that you can confidently feed all of your pets any of our dry foods, as well as the wet foods not affected by the Menu Foods recall. If you have any questions about the recalled products, please click here (http://friendsforlife.iams.com/cgi-bin3/DM/y/jowq0JpdR10Rcf0BVaF0ED) to see the specific list of recalled wet pouch and canned products.

P&G Pet Care is deeply committed to pet well-being and our top priority is to help you care for your dog and cat family members. We will continue to provide you with meaningful updates. If you have additional questions, not answered on our Web site FAQs (http://friendsforlife.iams.com/cgi-bin3/DM/y/jowq0JpdR10Rcf0BVgn0Ex), please call us at 1-800-882-1591.

P&G Pet Care
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bcbgirl
04-06-2007, 06:50 PM
my dog has always been a food snob, fortunately, he only eats people food! i know its not great for them but it beat poisoned pet food.

softball3332
04-08-2007, 11:18 PM
I have now been feeding Casey Dry Iams. So far, so good.

I will find out tomorrow about Max's bloodwork and what was found in that.

Fiona
04-09-2007, 12:11 AM
I ended up getting Natural Life for my dog when I went to WalMart. If I can find any dry Eukanuba, I will go back to that on the next bag. As always when switching foods, I start mixing them before going completely to the new food.