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To: browardchad

Yep.....I read about it on Pet Connection at the time, but it didn’t seem to resonate with a lot of people and the media certainly didn’t seem willing to go there.


105 posted on 05/01/2007 6:04:47 PM PDT by Arizona Carolyn ( If you want on or off the pet and human food and drug ping list let me know)
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So what do we have here, I wonder?

Two separate grain products contaminated with two separate toxins?

A mixture of both toxins in some products?

US manufacturers using both contaminated products in the same pet food formulas? (No wonder they raided Menu Foods' offices.)

The Chinese dumping any toxic scrap they can find into their grain products in general?

107 posted on 05/01/2007 6:13:07 PM PDT by browardchad
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To: Arizona Carolyn
Yep.....I read about it on Pet Connection at the time, but it didn’t seem to resonate with a lot of people and the media certainly didn’t seem willing to go there.

Royal Canin is located in Guelph, Ontario, and scientists at Guelph University were the first, last week, to mix cyanuric acid with melamine in the lab, and successfully duplicate the same crystals found in the dead animals' urine.

The media reports made it seem as if Guelph U just came up with that idea -- using cyanuric acid -- out of the blue. Now it makes sense; they were trying, probably at Royal Canin's request, to figure out the possible connection of cyanuric acid with melamine in the deaths, since RC was affected by both.

108 posted on 05/01/2007 6:25:58 PM PDT by browardchad
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