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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If Anna Nicole Smith had eaten the bad pet food you would finally get some coverage! :-)
You know, they could say that about most any issue, and for the first time ever they'd be totally correct!
But realistically, we won't see any such thing in our lifetimes.
Damn...
CA....
Source?
This would be the first "hard" confirmation of the China Connection.
ABC News quoted only a "source" last Friday. Apparently they were correct.
At one point, I was sure that ANS had been eating rather too much of whatever she was getting. As for coverage, in her case there was never enough of the right kind, and entirely too much of the other.
FIRESTORM!
Pet food recall: Breaking - dry food may be involved.
Im on the conference call with the FDA, where Dr. Sundlof just stated in response to a question about dry food, We are trying to trace out all the wehat gluten that came from the contaminated source, and said that there is one company that may have received the gluten that does make dry food.
More coming.
http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2007/03/30/pet-food-recall-breaking-dry-food-may-be-involved/
Thanks!
Early stages of the Blame Game now begin.......
It's easy to see how it could get into food since it probably is stored with food or transported in the same trains.
We in the USA think of melamine as a plastic monomer (melamine and formaldehyde polymer makes nice plates, bowls, and countertops).
Testing the dog food is just a band-aid. If the real problem is imported wheat, then they need to TEST THE IMPORTED WHEAT..."
Ironic, isn't it? The per food plant in question is in the middle of Kansas- great WHEAT producing state, and the company was inporting WHEAT from China.
And we pay Kansas farmers -not- to grow wheat!
Is your position that more government is the answer?
No, it is typical. We have an enormous trade deficit for many reasons, many of them our own (each of us) fault.
If China gets caught, the local plant manager is taken out and shot, his organs donated to a Taiwanese businessman and a new lackey takes over the wheat gluten plant.
Try to sue this bunch and they'll laugh in your face.
You are so right, it's called CYA.
Suppose they'll be held responsible? nah!
Here comes some -serious- Federal CYA!
The response? It is possible, but I think weve been following every lead that we can. My sense is that we have gotten most of it under control.
As soon as we have any information, he assured reporters at a press conference this morning, well notify the public. Except for the name of the company, it seems.
How about the numbers? asked another attendee. Youre still saying only 15 confirmed deaths, but some reports are in the thousands. How do you explain the discrepancy?
Dr. Sundlof said FDA cant confirm any cases beyond those first few in Menus test labs, even though they have received over 8800 additional reports, because We have not had the luxury of confirming these reports. Theyll work on that, he said, after they make sure all the product is off the shelves.
He pointed out that in human medicine, the job of defining what constitutes a confirmed case would fall to the Centers for Disease Control, not the FDA and there is no CDC for animals.
More to come.
http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2007/03/30/pet-food-recall-fda-press-conference-report/
I think I am going to make my own cat food. Going to check the internet for recipes to make in bulk.
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