it's so confusing as to who knew what when--i know when i saw the first
report, it implied that the 10 deaths had been in the public, and that was
what prompted the recall. which does not seem to be the case at all.....

i just don't want to make anything any muddier than it already is!

On 3/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  *Pardon me...this was due to the testing prior. I spoke with my Vets
about this they said it can still be used as an estimate even though this
was being tested on both cats and dogs.*
*Menu Foods knew this before putting it on the market.*

Pet Food Tests Killed 1 in 6, FDA Says
> Menu Foods Recalls Dozens Of Pet-Food Brands
>
> POSTED: 10:05 am CDT March 20, 2007
>
>
> WASHINGTON -- As many as one in six animals died in
> tests of dog and
> cat food that is part of a major recall.
>
> Recall: Dog Products | Cat Products
>
>
> Canadian manufacturer Menu Foods conducted the tests
> after fielding
> complaints that the products were killing pets
> around the country.
>
> The government says Menu Foods tested suspect dog
> and cat food on as
> many as 50 animals after it learned of the problems
> -- weeks before
> the company announced its major recall of the
> affected food. Seven
> test animals died.
>
> Menu Foods told the U.S. Food and Drug
> Administration that it
> received the first complaints of kidney failure and
> deaths among cats
> and dogs on Feb. 20.
>
> During the tests, the company fed its product to 40
> to 50 dogs and
> cats. Seven animals died. The mix of species was not
> immediately
> known.
>
> The FDA said wheat gluten is the likely source of
> contamination that
> sparked a recall last Friday of 60 million cans and
> pouches of the
> suspect food, although the agency says its
> investigators are looking
> at other ingredients, too.
>
> Wheat gluten, a protein source, is commonly used as
> filler.
>
> Menu Foods said the products were made with wheat
> gluten from a new
> supplier. That supplier has been replaced.
>
> The recall involves dozens of brands made by Menu
> Foods. The company
> said an undetermined number of cats and dogs have
> suffered kidney
> failure after eating the food and about 10 have
> died.
>
> The recall includes "cuts and gravy" style dog and
> cat food produced
> at Menu Foods' facility in Emporia, Kan., between
> Dec. 3, 2006, and
> March 6, 2007.
>
> The pet food is widely sold throughout North America
> under 51 dog-
> food brands and 40 cat-food labels, including Iams,
> Nutro and
> Eukanuba. The products are distributed by major
> retailers such as Wal-
> Mart, Kroger and Safeway.
>
> A complete list of the recalled products along with
> product codes,
> descriptions and production dates is available from
> the Menu Foods
> Web site at menufoods.com
>
> Two other pet food companies -- Nestle Purina and
> Hill's Pet
> Nutrition -- are voluntarily recalling some of their
> products that
> are made by Menu Foods.
>
> Officials are warning pet owners to immediately stop
> feeding the
> contaminated foods to their pets and said owners
> should see their
> pets' veterinarians if they develop signs of kidney
> failure,
> including loss of appetite, vomiting or lethargy.
>
> Meanwhile, the recall has animal owners worried and
> scrambling to
> find substitutes.
>
> Paul Castronovo, who is the weekday morning radio
> host on 105.9 F.M.
> in Miami, said his cat is in renal failure and it
> could be from the
> food, reported WPLG-TV in Miami
>
> "Sunday morning we woke up and the cat couldn't move
> or hold its head
> up," Castronovo said. "We said, 'Well, let's take
> her to the
> emergency room.' At that point, I grabbed the
> newspaper and I noticed
> the headline that dogs and cat food recall. We both
> panicked and
> looked it up and it made me sick to my stomach. I
> saw that we served
> her Iams. It was the exact lot number. She's in
> complete renal
> failure."
>
> A New Jersey woman became concerned when the four
> types of Iams
> products she buys for her cat, Smokey, had vanished
> from shelves. She
> said Smokey is very sick and hasn't been eating for
> days.
>
> In Nebraska, another woman said she sometimes feeds
> her five cats
> packets of sliced meat and gravy sold by one of the
> brands affected.
> She said her cat, Boots, seems to have lost its
> appetite in the past
> few days.

*Here is a link to the AVMA that is offering advice.*
*http://www.pr-inside.com/avma-offers-advice-to-pet-owners-r71034.htm*
*Please read this is has interesting information regarding the recalls and
media.*
*http://www.howl911.com/*
**

In a message dated 3/21/2007 8:04:58 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Where is this estimate from?

Also, can anyone tell me how long before onset of symtoms from the tainted
food, or how much or how little of the food might have an impact?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  **
*It is estimated 1 out of every 6 is affected by these foods that will
die.*

**

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