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Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #30 on: »
updates....

Menu Foods voluntarily recalls additional pet food made with ChemNutra wheat gluten-US
http://www.menufoods.com/recall/PressRelease04102007US.htm

Menu Foods Voluntarily Recalls Additional Pet Food Made With ChemNutra Wheat Gluten-Canada
http://www.menufoods.com/recall/PressRelease04102007Canada.htm

lisa
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Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #31 on: »
more FDA updates....

FDA Warns Consumers That Retailers May Still Have Recalled Pet Food on Shelves
Menu Foods Expands Recall to More Cat Food
http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2007/NEW01605.html
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Consumer Update: FDA\'s Response to the Pet Food Recall
http://www.fda.gov/consumer/updates/petfoodrecallup.html
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Menu Foods Voluntarily Recalls Additional Pet Food made with ChemNutra Wheat Gluten
(FDA Press Release from April 10th)
http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/menu204_07.html
lisa
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Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #32 on: »
there they go, blamin it on the taints

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18076803/wid/11915773>1=9303
taints rule, gypsies drool!

Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #33 on: »
this is from peaches site:

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Menu Foods was asked to attend the hearing, but it requested that the Pet Food Institute, a trade association for the industry, appear instead.The institute?s president, Duane Ekedahl, told the committee that pet food already is perhaps the most highly regulated product on store shelves.

i don\'t have enough time to actually discuss it now...but are you frickin\' kidding me!?!?!  I thought pet foods were the least regulated foods on shelves.  it\'s that way, at least, for reptiles....people don\'t give 2 flying-**** about animals!  it pisses me off!...not to mention that they rushed the tests so there could be numerous amounts of invalid data.  :pissed:

ok...now for more bitching:

I did some research by looking up federal regulations for pet food processing.  the FDA website says:

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There is no requirement that pet food products have premarket approval by FDA. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act does require that pet foods, like human foods, be pure and wholesome, contain no harmful or deleterious substances, and be truthfully labeled. Canned pet foods must be processed in conformance with low acid canned food (LACF) regulations designed to ensure that the finished product is free of any viable microorganisms. Producers must file acceptable processing methods with the Agency. These LACF regulations are listed in Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 113.

so....
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The institute?s president, Duane Ekedahl, told the committee that pet food already is perhaps the most highly regulated product on store shelves.
...may be true as of late, but before this incident how seriously were those regulations being taken?  There are so many loopholes in our system it\'s ridiculous.  i\'m actually writing a law research paper on wetland regulations right now, and the things that people come up with to get around a regulation are incredible.  According to federal regulations a privately owned property located on a wetland is supposed to maintain the wetland by keeping certain species of plants throughout the land...however, they don\'t specify how many species or individual plants are needed to be kept.  So that person that owns the property can destroy a good portion of their land in order to build on it...which is supposed to be a violation of the regulation but the feds can\'t do anything about it because they\'re really not violating anything...but i digress.

i guess what i\'m trying to point out is that even though there are FDA regulations on the manufacturing of pet food goods, there are still loopholes that companies can maneuver around.  For instance, how many inspections a month do these companies have?  is it even a monthly inspection?  and how thorough are they when looking for contaminants and whatnot?  if the manufacturing process isn\'t being inspected properly how are we, as consumers/pet owners/pet lovers...blah blah blah...supposed to know what\'s healthy for our pets and what\'s not?  obviously, there\'s a list that tells us this right now, but almost every brand (at least that i know of, and isn\'t stupidly expensive) has been or are being taken off the shelves.  and on top of this, they\'re now saying that this wheat gluten may have contaminated some human foods as well.  so not only are our pet\'s lives at stake, but ours might be as well....it\'s the whole spinach/e.coli bullshit all over again, except that in this case the problem is artificially made.

woo!  sorry guys...just thought i\'d give some food for thought.;)
« Last Edit: April 13, 2007, 03:12:14 pm by stefpav »
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Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #34 on: »
FDA Consumer Health InformationConsumer Update: FDA\'s Response to the Pet Food Recall
http://www.fda.gov/consumer/updates/petfoodrecallup.html

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Testimony by Stephen F. Sundlof, D.V.M., Ph.D., Director, FDA Center For Veterinary Medicine, before the Senate Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Subcommittee
http://www.fda.gov/ola/2007/petfood041207.html

lisa
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Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #35 on: »
so, i realize this has nothing to do with cats or dogs, but as pet owners i figured you would get a kick out of this.  i\'m part of an iguana forum (as one of pets is an iguana), and someone had posted about this guy\'s website (Henry Lizardlover).  The pictures are hilarious so i thought i\'d share:



           

...hehehe...i couldn\'t resist.  and yes, those are real, living and breathing healthy happy lizards that are posing for people!

Enjoy  :biggrin:
if you need me i\'ll be in the Angry Dome!

Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #36 on: »
awww wonderful photos.

I <3 herps.
**** in the MFA

Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #37 on: »
Some updates:

Information on Natural Balance
fda.gov


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Consumer Update: FDA\'s Ongoing Pet Food Investigation
http://www.fda.gov/consumer/updates/petfoodrecallup.html
lisa
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Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #38 on: »
after this whole thread and the news and whatnot, I have yet to ask my mother if she has checked into anything she feeds our cats. . . whoops. one of my cats passed a few months ago, they said it was a stroke from being \'fat\', maybe it was some bad food.
"Okay everybody, for my next miracle, I\'m going to turn water into funk!"

Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #39 on: »
wouldn\'t her other gazillion cats show symptoms?  since they all get fed the same food...besides ant, it\'s your mother.  she\'s neurotic when it comes to her kitties.  :)
if you need me i\'ll be in the Angry Dome!

Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #40 on: »
from yesterday...

Menu Foods Refines Recall List
http://www.menufoods.com/recall/Press%20Release%2004172007.htm

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Natural Balance Pet Foods, Inc. Issues A Voluntary Nationwide Recall on Specific Venison Dog and Cat Food Products
fda.gov

lisa
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Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #41 on: »
update....

Wilbur-Ellis Voluntarily Recalls Rice Protein Concentrate
fda.gov


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On a personal note...

Just got back from the vet with Kobe (this was his free check-up s/t the Hill\'s MD recall)...
My vets thinks he looks great....sent both blood & urine for testing...results should be back on Monday...She said that so far...no one has been sick from the Hill\'s MD... So, hopefully all his test results look good...

Kobe even lost 6 ounces since December!!!! (Go Bees!!!)
lisa
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Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #42 on: »
Quote from: lele;142783

On a personal note...

Just got back from the vet with Kobe (this was his free check-up s/t the Hill\'s MD recall)...
My vets thinks he looks great....

kobe is the dark one right? :duck:
"Okay everybody, for my next miracle, I\'m going to turn water into funk!"

Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #43 on: »
more voluntary recalls....

Royal Canin USA Announces the Voluntary Nationwide Recall of its Dry Pet Food Products Containing Rice Protein Concentrate
fda.gov


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Blue Buffalo Company Announces Voluntary Recall of One Production Run of Spa Select Kitten Dry Food
fda.gov


btw.....I almost forgot...

Our vet called this am & told us that Kobe\'s test all were normal...
He was always acting fine, but it is good to know for sure
:)
« Last Edit: April 21, 2007, 01:33:09 pm by lele »
lisa
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Attn: Pet Owners
« Reply #44 on: »
Good Lord!

How many pet food brands are left that haven\'t been reported as tainted?  

Time for us to go back to table scraps for the pets?
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