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FDA finds another poison in the recalled Pet Food -Presser @ 10:00 am EDT
Pet Connection.com and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | Friday March 30, 2007 | Milwaukee_Guy

Posted on 03/30/2007 6:23:02 AM PDT by Milwaukee_Guy

"Testing by the FDA and at least one lab independent of the agency found melamine, a chemical used in plastics and household textiles, in samples of the recalled pet food and in one of its ingredients -- wheat gluten -- said an FDA official and another source close to the investigation. Neither wanted to be identified prior to the FDA's formal announcement this morning."

"The FDA has not determined how melamine got into the pet food. Melamine is used as a fertilizer in Asia and has several commercial and industrial uses."

(Excerpt) Read more at pittsburghlive.com ...


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To: spunkets
Here is the release... it was on the Menu Foods website about the recall and said specifically do not release in the US....

BTW, Canada has much looser manufacturing requirement for pet foods than even our loose standards here in the USA .. if you want to see their rules I can post them tomorrow.

PRESS RELEASE

Menu Foods Income Fund
TSX: MEW.UN

MARCH 16, 2007 - 13:51 ET

Menu Foods Income Fund Announces Precautionary Dog and Cat Food Recall

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - March 16, 2007) -

NOT FOR RELEASE OVER US NEWSWIRE SERVICES

Attention Business/Financial Editors

Menu Foods Income Fund (the "Fund") (TSX:MEW.UN) today announced the precautionary recall of a portion of the dog and cat food it manufactured between December 3, 2006 and March 6, 2007. The recall is limited to "cuts and gravy" style pet food in cans and pouches manufactured at two of the Fund's United States facilities. These products are both manufactured and sold under private-label and are contract-manufactured for some national brands.

Over the past several days, the Fund has received feedback in the United States (none in Canada) raising concerns about pet food manufactured since early December, and its impact on the renal health of the pets consuming the products. Shortly after receipt of the first complaint, the Fund initiated a substantial battery of technical tests, conducted by both internal and external specialists, but has failed to identify any issues with the products in question. The Fund has, however, discovered that timing of the production associated with these complaints, coincides with the introduction of an ingredient from a new supplier. The Fund stopped using this ingredient shortly after this discovery and production since then has been undertaken using ingredients from another source.

At the same time, the Fund's largest customer, for which it manufactures on a contract basis, received a small number of consumer complaints and has initiated its own recall. Furthermore, for the time being, the customer has put future orders for cuts and gravy products on hold. This customer's cuts and gravy purchases in 2006 represented approximately 11% of the Fund's annual revenue.

"We take these complaints very seriously and, while we are still looking for a specific cause, we are acting to err on the side of caution" said Paul K. Henderson, President and CEO, Menu Foods. "We will do whatever is necessary to ensure that our products maintain the very highest quality standards."

While the number of complaints has been relatively small, Menu is taking this proactive step out of an abundance of caution, because the health and well-being of pets is paramount to the Fund.

In addition to changing suppliers, for production after March 6, the Fund has increased testing of all raw materials and finished goods. It is also working closely with regulatory authorities and its customers to learn more and will take whatever additional actions are appropriate. The Fund estimates that based on currently available information, this recall could cost between $30 million and $40 million, which will be financed from a combination of internally generated cash flow and bank credit facilities. Furthermore, the Fund is aggressively producing product, utilizing a different supplier for the ingredient in question, to replenish customers as quickly as possible.

In order to determine whether cat and dog food in their possession is subject to recall, consumers should refer to the list of brand names ("listed products") at www.menufoods.com/recall. This will be available by 6 a.m. Saturday March 17, 2007. Products not identified on the website can continue to be used.

Menu is the leading North American private-label/contract manufacturer of wet pet food products sold by supermarket retailers, mass merchandisers, pet specialty retailers and other retail and wholesale outlets. In 2006, the Fund produced more than one billion containers.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Menu Foods Income Fund
Media and Investor Relations
Sarah Tuite
(416) 848-1703

or Menu Foods Income Fund Consumers
1-800-551-7392
Website: www.menufoods.com

141 posted on 03/30/2007 11:58:37 PM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: HollyB
Can you tell me if you fed your dog something from the list? Thx. Hope your pup is feeling better soon

My 2 dogs normally eat the dry Pedigree or Iams, I keep in it in a huge tub and its toward the bottom so there is a little bit of a mix of it in there. I am calling the vet in the morning as the oldest is still vomiting a little bit.
142 posted on 03/31/2007 3:31:19 AM PDT by boxerblues
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To: tertiary01
if I wanted to have healthy cattle, I would need to feed supplemental brewers yeast to my cows.

The unpopular truth is that cows are meant to eat grass. Grains introduce a variety of issues that require active monitoring and management. Grain-fed dairy and beef feed the masses, but the niche market for grass-fed is active and growing.

143 posted on 03/31/2007 4:54:12 AM PDT by Lil'freeper (You do not have the plug-in required to view this tagline.)
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To: mom4kittys; Milwaukee_Guy; Arizona Carolyn

This is a good site for food and information...
http://www.kumpi.com/no_recall.html


144 posted on 03/31/2007 5:59:43 AM PDT by WestCoastGal (Dale Jr~ 5-31-07 ~ MIDNIGHT GIT-R-DONE --- Member of the F-I-R-M)
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To: WestCoastGal

Thank you!


145 posted on 03/31/2007 7:32:19 AM PDT by mom4kittys (If velvet could sing, it would sound like Josh Groban)
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To: Arizona Carolyn
it's time people wake up to what is bound to happen if we insist on pushing out the farmers and start importing more and more of our food stuffs. This could be the canary in the coal mine scenario.

Thanks for your info on this thread. It's shocking to me that people don't get it. The cheap crap we have imported for years is no longer just cluttering our landfills but poisoning our pets. Next it will be us and "conservatives" here will wail that the government should have done more.

146 posted on 03/31/2007 7:37:18 AM PDT by palmer
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To: palmer
Yes, it is very scary and in this I'm in the camp that certain things just should not be oursourced, like our food supply. Here in the SW -- the breadbasket of the country, more and more farm land is being plowed under for homes and we don't have the water to support these houses, not to mention we need the water to grow crops....

I would have thought all the e-coli cases would wake people up, but so far unless it personally affects people and their kids die from kidney failure (like many dogs and cats right now) the heads remain firmly buried in the sand.

147 posted on 03/31/2007 9:24:46 AM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Lil'freeper; tertiary01
You are exactly right and this feeding an inappropriate diet to cattle makes the cattle industry the second largest consumer of "tum" in order to keep the cows in feed lots from having stomach upset, getting tense as a result and creating tough meat. The imbalance created by feeding grains vs grass is one reason heart disease is rampant in this country -- grains are high in Omega 6 fatty acids so the meat which used to be high in heart-healthy Omega 3 is not loaded with unhealthy Omega 6. To compensate people have to take Omega 3 supplements...

Then there is fish -- used to be high in Omega 3, but today so much is farm raised on the equivalent of dog food and also loaded with Omega 6's....

148 posted on 03/31/2007 9:28:38 AM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: WestCoastGal
I woke up a little more clear-headed than last night, someone said they didn't feed raw because their dog got salmonella... haven't responded what they were feeding to get salmonella yet (never feed kibble with raw for example due to different digestion times), but I'm reminded looking at your list how pigs ears were recalled recently because of salmonella!

I've also seen cases of salmonella from other so-called cooked foods and then there is the human outbreak of e-coli in spinich this year. A lot of pet treats are imported from China, these are not safe treats -- just as Greenies are not safe for our pets. I normally stay out of these discussions because people don't want to hear they are not feeding their pets a safe or healthy diet. Commonly they think if something says AAFCO approved that is the equivalent of FDA approved. I say check out what AAFCO really says -- for example allowing companies to use 3-D meat.

You cannot expect a 25 pound bag of dry dog food for $10 to be healthy... and those pouch foods dogs love are loaded with sugar, salt and preservatives...their little kidneys and livers cannot handle those toxins and we are losing our pets at younger and younger ages.

149 posted on 03/31/2007 9:35:08 AM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Arizona Carolyn

I think it was chicken


150 posted on 03/31/2007 9:49:11 AM PDT by 1000 silverlings ("The Bible is the rock on which our Republic rests." Andrew Jackson, President of U.S.)
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To: All

Some of you may want to comment over here:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1809829/posts


151 posted on 03/31/2007 9:52:01 AM PDT by girlangler (Fish Fear Me)
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To: 1000 silverlings
Did you feed it with kibble?

I don't feed chicken because I don't think it is the healthiest of all foods for our dogs; they fill them full of antibiotics right away and I believe the antibiotics are passed down the food chain. My dogs get beef, goat, rabbit, pork, green tripe and sometimes buffalo, venison and lamb. IMO too many people who feed raw have come to think chicken, chicken and more chicken and that isn't a balanced diet (I don't mean that derogatorily towards you, it's just what I see on list after list).

152 posted on 03/31/2007 9:55:36 AM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Arizona Carolyn

People also need to be aware that cloned meat is getting market ready. You just know that the pets will be the guinea pigs before greed takes over and it's in everything


153 posted on 03/31/2007 9:56:17 AM PDT by 1000 silverlings ("The Bible is the rock on which our Republic rests." Andrew Jackson, President of U.S.)
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To: Arizona Carolyn

No,no kibble, it would have been just a tiny bit to try to restore him to health. He recovered, but I have cooked the food ever since.


154 posted on 03/31/2007 9:57:45 AM PDT by 1000 silverlings ("The Bible is the rock on which our Republic rests." Andrew Jackson, President of U.S.)
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To: Arizona Carolyn; 1000 silverlings

Years ago we got the advice to feed our dogs only dry dog food.

They're both over 15 years old now, and have never been sick once in all that time.


155 posted on 03/31/2007 10:03:13 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: Dr. Eckleburg

Yes, but once I did that too, years ago. At 15 years of age they both developed pancreaitis and died of it. The vet said it was from all the grease being sprayed on dry food. The best bet I guess is finding one of the dry foods that claims to be healthy.


156 posted on 03/31/2007 10:08:49 AM PDT by 1000 silverlings ("The Bible is the rock on which our Republic rests." Andrew Jackson, President of U.S.)
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To: Dr. Eckleburg

What dry food? What breed? There is a lot that goes into the equation... you are actually very lucky when you read all the stories people post on dog health lists looking for help with their sick dogs. Many rescues have the worst problems because of their treatment prior to adoption.


157 posted on 03/31/2007 11:13:20 AM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: 1000 silverlings

That's good. I recognize not everyone can or will feed raw. Home-cooking is fine. I just hope people will get out of the mode of Purina/Science Diet and go to the healthier foods like the one's graded in Whole Dog Journal.


158 posted on 03/31/2007 11:14:56 AM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: 1000 silverlings

Yep.... but not my pets.


159 posted on 03/31/2007 11:15:52 AM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Arizona Carolyn

Pedigree. It seems to be easily digested and keeps them regular and happy.


160 posted on 03/31/2007 11:40:26 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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