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Chemical Found in Second Pet Food Ingredient, Recall Expanded
http://www.foxnews.com ^ | Wednesday, April 18, 2007 | Associated Press

Posted on 04/18/2007 7:59:23 PM PDT by nmh

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To: nmh
Another source for special pets. WWW.Betterpets.com. It is the commercial spin off of WWW.bio-serv.com. Check them out. They are ISO certified and are have quality control that commercial pet food companies can only dream about. All products are checked for contaminants before and after production by outside testing facilities. Remember dogs and cats are not the only pets that could be affected by contamination.
141 posted on 04/19/2007 1:16:00 AM PDT by primatreat (Alzheimer's glory is knocking at my door: Soon I will be able to post no more...Shit..)
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To: All

Marking for later read.


142 posted on 04/19/2007 4:37:51 AM PDT by Carolinamom (God is pleased to get knee-mails.)
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To: nmh

There’s a FReeper opportunity here — is there a list of safe products for our pets that we can compile?


143 posted on 04/19/2007 4:53:00 AM PDT by Malacoda (A day without a pi$$ed-off muslim is like a day without sunshine.)
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To: hobson

One benefit of the raw or BARF diet is that your dogs will have more energy and burn more calories. Our 5 dogs are all on a raw food diet and they are in great health. Most commercially fed dogs are overweight. I think this is because the grains in commercial dry food is not suited for the canine’s metabolism. With canned food it is more likely a matter of overfeeding. Dogs will always eat if given the opportunity unless they are ill. So know your dog’s weight and feed the recommended percentage. Not how much your dogs CLAIM they need.

Those big brown eyes make suckers of us all.


144 posted on 04/19/2007 5:40:22 AM PDT by lastchance (Hug your babies.)
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To: cripplecreek
I hate to say it but I agree with Dick Durbin.

I found myself thinking the same thing. I considered therapy until I saw I had company. :)

Chinese people eat rats, cats, dogs and things unrecognizable, I shudder to imagine what they think is good to feed an animal.

145 posted on 04/19/2007 5:44:13 AM PDT by IamConservative (Any man who agrees with you on everything, will lie to anyone.)
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To: Flavius
The Department of Agriculture (in April, 2006) certified China as eligible to export processed chicken meat to the United States — but with one caveat. The chicken has to be American.

In other words, American chicken will travel across the ocean once and return cooked and canned - to be sent on its way to a supermarket shelf near you.

Not surprising: an AP article last week cited poultry products as the leading Chinese agricultural export to the U.S. I think American chicken is most likely to return as something that appears on quite a few pet food labels: chicken meal. As with wheat gluten and rice protein, it's the processing (extraction/grinding/drying) that pushes up the price, not the raw product, and of course, the shipping costs on dried products that require only a lightweight sack make the Chinese imports even more cost-effective.

After cats, small dogs seem to be most at risk from this adulteration. I've got one, and though her dry food doesn't contain any of these products, it's one of the most popular premium brands, and does contain other "meals" and "proteins" which may also be Chinese imports. I'm switching her to another brand via mail order, but, although the ingredients (or lack of some) seem like a safer bet, there just aren't any guarantees for any of these foods right now, and, despite Durbin's grandstanding, I doubt that situation will change anytime soon.

146 posted on 04/19/2007 6:18:54 AM PDT by browardchad
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To: sarasmom

“Where did the other 90% go?”

You know.
And I know.
But don’t say it out loud!
Profits are at stake.


147 posted on 04/19/2007 6:46:10 AM PDT by EEDUDE
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To: Arizona Carolyn
Our groomer little Yorkie died from one of the contaminated foods two weeks ago.

Sorry to hear that. Ain't Globullisn grand? Blackbird.

148 posted on 04/19/2007 7:52:41 AM PDT by BlackbirdSST (A vote for rudyputin IS a vote for the hildabeast!)
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To: jch10
Why import wheat anyway? I guess we are still paying farmers not to grow any/

No, we export the wheat, they process/poison it then ship it back to US to blend for both animal and human consumption. Globullism at it's best. Thank a FRee to be Traitor. Condemn the rest of US for allowing them to feed their greed. Blackbird.

149 posted on 04/19/2007 7:59:54 AM PDT by BlackbirdSST (A vote for rudyputin IS a vote for the hildabeast!)
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To: nmh

Thanks for the link. We feed Abady, thanks to our breeder.


150 posted on 04/19/2007 8:07:17 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: sarasmom

One of the problems with this is that because pet food is usually the only food pets get over and over again, they become sort of the canary in the coal mine. Humans usually eat different food daily so the dosage of poison the humans are getting is intermittent and not on a daily bases. This poison will take time to build up in humans but it will and there will be deaths from it, but we aren’t likely to see it for many months.

There I said it. Now we need to ban all Chinese food imports at the minimum and for good measure all Chinese products.


151 posted on 04/19/2007 8:15:46 AM PDT by CJ Wolf (repost.)
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To: Flavius

You’re trying to keep me up at night worrying ...

;)


152 posted on 04/19/2007 9:52:42 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: nmh
Whenever you feed your pet Chinese pet food, it's hungry again in an hour.

If it lives.

153 posted on 04/19/2007 9:53:58 AM PDT by Lazamataz (JOIN THE NRA: https://membership.nrahq.org/forms/signup.asp)
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To: randog

Probably!

It’s getting crazy out there!


154 posted on 04/19/2007 9:55:19 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: sarasmom
“I have been reading every box and can of human food I buy, or bought, and none list either wheat or rice gluten as an ingredient.”

Are these ingredients listed on the recalled food?

Or is this a HIDDEN ingredient too small to list?

155 posted on 04/19/2007 9:59:29 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: Lazamataz

You’re naughty!


156 posted on 04/19/2007 10:01:58 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: Arizona Carolyn

I’ve always been cynical, now I’m angry.
Trust Chinese food for pets? These are people who are living below 3rd world status. If a million Chinese died from food poisoning tomorrow they would hardly be missed. Female babies are left, alive, to die on the streets. Do we really think they care about our dogs and cats( which, by they way, they consider food)?
And as for Vets. They are making a lot of $$ selling Science Diet( not to mention treating sick pets), I don’t trust any of them to lose money by telling us the truth. I don’t think ANY commercial pet foods are safe- and I predict this will end up concerning human food as well. Wheat gluten in bread- rice gluten in baby food- just wait! Last month the latest brands on the list were ‘safe’, remember?
I cook for my maltepoo-just as I had cooked for my Shelties.

And as for ‘organic’ foods. Here’s a shocker- it’s usually on the ‘honor system’! Here in LA, a friend who owns a citrus farm was told he should register his farm as ‘organic’. He could charge more for his produce that way. When he told them he wasn’t organic, he was told that didn’t matter- it was the ‘honor system’, and no one was going to check. All he had to do was lable his citrus ‘organic’ and he( and the retailer) could charge more!
Think about that the next time you pay double for ‘organic’ anything.
And I’ll always say that the problem with spinach was human waste. Migrant worker pick all that produce, in huge fields, and I promise you there aren’t port-a-potties out there for them.


157 posted on 04/19/2007 10:08:26 AM PDT by ClearBlueSky (Whenever someone says it's not about Islam-it's about Islam. Jesus loves you, Allah wants you dead!)
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To: Arizona Carolyn
This is posted on the Natural Balance website:

Natural Balance has indicated that Friday, April 13th, they began receiving reports of vomiting and kidney problems in cats and dogs eating the dry venison formulas. Natural Balance has confirmed that some production runs of the Venison & Brown Rice dry dog food products contain melamine. The source of the melamine appears to be a rice protein concentrate which was recently added to the dry venison formulas. Natural Balance does not use wheat gluten, which was associated with the previous melamine contamination

Apparently this poison is getting into even "all natural" foods. I have already looked up recipies and am cooking a bow wowlicious casserole now. Thanks for all your advice!

158 posted on 04/19/2007 10:36:04 AM PDT by PistolPaknMama (Al-Queda can recruit on college campuses but the US military can't! --FReeper airborne)
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To: nmh
I don’t know if wheat gluten is listed in the recalled food, but it is listed in some of the Fancy Feasts that I have that have not been recalled. I suspect is listed in the fine print on all of the recalled pet food cans and pouches. It is also an ingredient in a lot of human foods.
159 posted on 04/19/2007 10:44:05 AM PDT by Truth29
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To: browardchad

Is it really profitable to ship AMERICAN chicken over there that HUMANS consume? I doubt it. I suspect the chicken sent there is low grade junk to be used for pet food. Pet food is over priced. Chicken is rather cheap.


160 posted on 04/19/2007 11:09:50 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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