Sunday, April 1, 2007

Dry Food for pets affected as well

For the complete list of recalled foods, check this site:
http://www.menufoods.com/recall/index.html

Dry pet food implicated in North American recall
Recall expanded after tests detected a suspect chemical used to make dry food

Apr 1, 2007
Reuters

WASHINGTON, March 31 (Reuters) - A major recall of pet food in North America has expanded to two more companies and now includes dry food for the first time, U.S. federal health authorities and the companies said.

The Food and Drug Administration said late on Friday it notified Hill's Pet Nutrition Inc. that tests had detected byproducts of a suspect chemical in the wheat gluten it used to make Prescription Diet m/d Feline dry food.

The FDA concluded earlier on Friday that melamine, a chemical used in fertilizers in Asia and forbidden in pet food, had been found in some wheat gluten used by a Canadian company at the center of the recall two weeks ago.

Ontario-based Menu Foods makes pet food sold under several popular labels. The FDA and Menu said the suspect wheat gluten came from a Chinese supplier, which was not identified.

Menu recalled certain batches of wet pet food in mid-March after the products were blamed for the deaths of at least 14 animals -- mostly cats.

The FDA, which is continuing its investigation, found that wheat gluten from the same company that supplied Menu Foods was used to make the Hill's product, the first time a dry food had been implicated.

Hill's, a unit of Colgate-Palmolive Co. based in Topeka, Kansas, has voluntarily recalled the product sold through veterinarians. The company confirmed the recall in a statement.

Separately, Nestle Purina PetCare Co. announced in a statement it was voluntarily recalling all sizes and varieties of its ALPO Prime Cuts in Gravy wet dog food with specific date codes.

Nestle Purina, based in St. Louis, said it learned on Friday that "some quantity" of wheat gluten from the same supply company linked to Menu and Hill's was used on a limited basis at one of its facilities.

No Purina brand dry pet foods were affected by the recall.
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4 comments:

Yue-li said...

oh no! Bessy was eating Hill's Prescription when she was recovering from her diarrhea! And the article doesn't say if the food will make her crazily lick everyone she sees and hyper active - which is what she is experiencing now!

:D

Mowpea said...

Oh NO! It MUST be a symptom!
Continue feeding her the stuff! :-D

She sounds perfectly healthy and active now!

Wandernut said...

So the cats drop dead after eating it. But they have 9 lives don't they?

Has Bessy eaten the whole pack of Hill's i/d?

Unknown said...

Eeeyer...you hate cats...