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vulgarweed ([personal profile] vulgarweed) wrote2007-03-23 10:29 pm

Contaminated pet food - a PSA

Short version of the story: right now in the US there is a horrible scandal involving dogs and cats dying of kidney failure due to contaminants in many popular brands of pet food.

The latest info I've heard is that it is being blamed on a drug that used to be used in chemotherapy but is now banned in the US - however it is still used in China as a rat poison, and it appeared in wheat gluten shipped to the US to manufacturing plants in New Jersey and Kansas (and WTF is with importing Chinese wheat products to KANSAS? Don't we make anything in this country anymore?). Menu Foods is the manufacturer. The problem foods have been canned and pouched wet foods of the gravy-and-chunks type.

This blog has the best and most up-to-date info that I've found: http://2blackcats.wordpress.com/

There are vets posting and answering questions, and there is also info on the Class Action suit that's starting up. If you or anyone you know has a pet that became sick or, gods forbid, died because of this, PLEASE consider joining this suit. Save all vet bills and receipts, document everything, do NOT return food to the stores or hand it over to anyone; it's evidence. It's not about the money. It's about accountability, safety standards, and consequences. Run these sons-of-bitches out of business and warn others that nickel-and-diming our pets to death will not be tolerated. If $$ is all they understand, then that's where to hit 'em.

[identity profile] vulgarweed.livejournal.com 2007-03-24 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
That's one thing that really pissed me off too, that I hadn't realized. To think that foods advertised as "better" and charged for accordingly (Science Diet, for fuck's sake!) are pretty much the same shit as the cheap stuff.

We got lucky with Digory - he likes Fancy Feast, which is not on the list, although it's kind of junky. (He likes the smelly junk food, what can I say...hell, so do we!) And Iams dry food seems OK too.

But this makes me tempted to scratch it all. Over at DU people are posting a lot of recipes to make your own. Why the fuck would you feed cats wheat gluten in the first place? They don't eat that shit in the wild.

[identity profile] quantum-witch.livejournal.com 2007-03-24 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
I've found a couple places here in town that sell the truly good organic stuff, and we're going out to buy some tomorrow. The ingredients lists for these are very impressive and the price isn't much more than what I'm already paying (and what I paid in prescription food for my kidney-compromised two kitties that already died).

[identity profile] maureenlycaon.livejournal.com 2007-03-24 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
Same reason our dog foods are full of soy -- it's cheaper than real meat of any kind.

More bothersome to me is this news that the wheat gluten was bought from China. I'll bet they thought they were getting a fabulous deal on some cheap wheat, but that it was dirt-cheap for a good reason.

[identity profile] blueeyedtigress.livejournal.com 2007-03-24 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
It was recently explained to me (yes, by someone trying to sell a brand of cat food) that soy/veg protiens are easier to digest, so more of the protien in the can gets digested. (I was being a hardnosed nasty customer; he sounded sincere.)

[identity profile] blueeyedtigress.livejournal.com 2007-03-24 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Mithril and Carraig eat dry, but Rumble likes his Fancy Feast -- honestly, if I could just get cans of their gravy, I would! That's the part he really loves, and he'd likely be content with dry food if only he could inhale his gravy ....

[identity profile] erunyauve-e.livejournal.com 2007-03-25 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
To think that foods advertised as "better" and charged for accordingly (Science Diet, for fuck's sake!) are pretty much the same shit as the cheap stuff.

Science Diet dry and regular canned food isn't made by Menu Foods - it's unfortunate that people are assuming that it's the same crap. My vet told me years ago not to use Iams of any kind (it was already linked to kidney disease) - he uses Hill's Prescription & recommends Science Diet.

I actually did feed some of the 'cuts & gravy' type foods to my older cat, who died of kidney failure in February. However, he was 15, diabetic and had gone off his food in the first place, so I don't think it's related, and I'm pretty sure that it was Fancy Feast or Nine Lives. I wouldn't have bought either Iams or generic food under any circumstances. In any case, I think it happened before the contaminated food was sold. I don't know if a lawsuit is really appropriate in this case, unless Menu Foods knew about possible contamination and sold the food anyway.