Posted on 03/30/2007 5:59:49 AM PDT by devane617
Animal rights advocates are calling on federal food safety regulators and pet food companies to expand a nationwide recall of dog and cat food to include dry varieties, claiming they make pets sick. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it had no plans to suggest a wider recall to pet food companies, and veterinarians said they have not seen a trend of animals becoming ill after eating dry pet food.
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would appreciate a private email on the brand
I have wondered how dry food could be untainted if the problem is in the wheat supply
What do you mean "differently sick"?
Opps...spell check mistake. Should read "definitely sick," instead. Sorry...with my red face hung low. I hope spell check did not make another mistake.
"would appreciate a private email on the brand."
Me too, please!!!!
Thank you.
My eight-yr-old cat suddenely died three weeks ago after eating dry dog food (Nutro). This was before the recall was announced. The our first thought was, "he must have eaten something, but all he ever ate was dry food - so how could that happen?" He was simply lying on his side under the porch, no signs of trauma, no visible signs of ANYTHING. Just dead...
Now we're really wondering. He died so suddenly we didn't have any warning.
I'm calling my vet today to ask if it was possible for him to die from eating tainted dry food. Like you, I wonder how they know the tainted product was only in the wet food if they don't know what the tainted product IS (they said they didn't know how the amnopterin got in there). It would certainly be prudent to test all the food to make sure that the poison in question is NOT in the dry foods as well. I have never sued anyone for any reason, so this is purely out of interest for the safety of the food supply - for ALL of us.
My dog died Wed night. He was 2 years old and healthy. He vomited once during day Wed, but showed no other signs of illness, running, playing, we woke up Thursday am and he was dead. We only fed him dry food, Gravy Train. I wanted to get autopsy, but my hubby didn't. We were sure it wasn't the food because we never feed him canned.
My cats ate Iams for 7-8 years (their entire life). I bought a new bag last Saturday that, IMHO, made them sick. I stopped the Iams Tuesday night, and gave them a mixture of Nutro, and ProPlan. They seem better today. At least they are not still laying on the floor barely moving. I called Iams Monday and filed a complaint with product codes, etc.. Let me say, it could have been a flu bug, but I feel the food caused the problem.
I live in Panama, and most of the cat and dog foods (dried and canned) are U.S. brands but made in Central and/or South America. The only cans I have on the shelves that come directly from the U.S. is Friskies. This does not mean, though, that those made outside the U.S. arent using some of the same tainted ingredients.
For now, I have mostly switched over to boiled chicken breasts, raw ground beef, canned tuna fish, and anything else they like that is not pet food. My cats may not be getting a good balanced diet at the moment but hopefully they will be safe for now.
I asked by cats vets about this poisoning situation two weeks ago, if they had noticed it here in Panama, and I got a blank look which made me even that much more worried.
I would appreciate a private reply also.
I've been feeding mine Pedigree dry and wet, does anyone know if that's on the list? As I've gotten older and my kids grew I've become the crazy dog lady that I used to make fun of. These dogs are like my babies and if they get sick...I'll die
What makes you think the food is the culprit?
How interesting......... It occurred to me that since some of the most extreme animal rights folks don't believe we should have pets (like those who wanted Knut the polar bear cub dead), that that is how the food could have been poisoned.
It seems pretty obvious to me that if all pets are slaves, if you free them, there is a big problem with wild dogs and also feral cats eating birds, so the answer - - murder them.
Isn't Gravy Train Purina brand? I don't think Purina was on the recall list.
I've been watching him more closely, but it hasn't gotten worse and he seems otherwise OK. He is still eating the same brand, since a change of diet about a year ago really upset his digestive system.
Waiting for developments.
I've been reading these threads with increasing alarm. There is a publication, The Whole Dog Journal, that puts out a list of the dog foods with the highest quality ingredients. Those of you who have cats could contact the companies below for info on feline products. Here is the 2006 version:
Here's the 2006 list from the Whole Dog Journal. These are highest quality foods. Most of these are not carried at large chain stores but you can usually find that at small pet stores, feed and grain stores, etc.
Artemis: http://www.artemispetfood.com
Azmira: http://www.azmira.com
Back to Basics: http://www.beowulfs.com
Bench & Field Holistic Natural Canine: http://www.benchandfield.com
Blue Buffalo: http://www.bluebuff.com
Burns: http://www.bpn4u.com
by Nature BrightLife: http://www.bynaturepetfoods.com
California Natural: http://www.naturapet.com
Canidae: http://www.canidae.com
Canine Caviar: http://www.caninecaviar.com
Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul: http://www.chickensoupforthepetloverssoul.com
Cloud Star Kibble: http://www.cloudstar.com
Drs. Foster & Smith: http://www.drsfostersmith.com
Eagle Pack Holistic Select: http://www.eaglepack.com
Evolve: http://www.evolvepet.com
Firstmate Dog Food: http://www.firstmate.com
Flint River Ranch: http://www.flintriver-pet-food.com
Foundations: http://www.petcurean.com
Fromm Four Star Nutritionals: http://www.frommfamilyfoods.com
Go! Natural: http://www.petcurean.com
Hund-N-Flocken: http://www.solidgoldhealth.com
Innova: http://www.naturapet.com
Innova Evo: http://www.naturapet.com
Karma Organic: http://www.karmaorganic.com
Lick Your Chops: http://www.healthypetfoodsinc.com
Lifespan: http://www.petguard.com
Limited Diets: http://www.royalcanin.us
Merrick Pet Foods: http://www.merrickpetcare.com
Mmillennia: http://www.solidgoldhealth.com
Natural Balance Ultra Premium: http://www.naturalbalanceinc.com
Natural Choice Ultra: http://www.nutroproducts.com
Newman's Own Organics: http://www.newmansownorganics.com
NutriSource: http://www.nutrisourcedogfood.com
Organix: http://www.castorpolluxpet.com
Performatrin Ultra: http://www.performatrinultra.com
PHD Viand: http://www.phdproducts.com
Pinnacle: http://www.breeders-choice.com
Prairie: http://www.naturesvariety.com
Premium Edge: http://www.premiumedgepetfood.com
Prime Life: http://www.ompetproducts.com
Royal Canin Natural Blend: http://www.royalcanin.us
Timberwolf Organics: http://www.timberwolforganics.com
VeRUS: http://www.veruspetfoods.com
Wellness: http://www.oldmotherhubbard.com
Wellness Simple Food Solutions: http://www.oldmotherhubbard.com
Wenawe: http://www.wenawe.com.uy
Wysong: http://www.wysong.net
Zinpro: http://www.lincolnbiotech.com
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