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    Orijen catfood recall in Australia

    Hi everyone I hope you are all well. Seasons Greetings to you all.

    I don't have time to get on here much these days but I do nip in now and again even if I don't post.

    Today I am letting you all know about the tragic situation here in Australia with Orijen catfood. It was voluntarily recalled at the end of November due to a cluster of cats reporting with the same symptoms and the one common denominator being that they had all been started on Orijen catfood a few months prior to symptoms becoming apparent.

    Australia has very strict quarantine regulations one of them being any dry petfood that isn't heated to 100deg C for 30mins during production has to be either heat treated or gamma-irradiated before Quarantine will permit clearance and release to the importer.

    Orijen have had no problems with their food elsewhere, so they tell us. It would seem that the irradiation has released free radicals from the fats in the food which set up a chain reaction in the cat's body which is self-perpetuating once it starts. It has not been proven yet which chemical/free radical is implicated.

    Over a period of time cats become very weak in their back legs and many cats progress to full paralysis, some just in the back legs some in back and front. Around 7 cats have been euthanised so far. About three cats who showed symptoms much earlier on (Sept time ) have now recovered either partially or fully. Post mortems on the euthanised cats show the white matter in the nerves of the spine has broken down. There are also in some cases lesions in the brains.

    Not all cats progress to full paralysis. The timeline is hard to pinpoint as each cat reacts differently and it is not age or breed dependent nor is it related to the length of time the cat was fed the diet nor the percentage of the diet that the Orijen food comprised. But just very broadly speaking, symptoms start to appear around four to five months after commencement of feeding and for those cats that have recovered their timelines on average were about 3 months to deteriorate to full paralysis then about another 3 months to recover.

    Paralysed cats have been confined in playpens on incontinence sheets. They are bright and attentive and generally eat well they just can't walk or toilet or clean themselves so some intensive nursing is required. There appears to be no pain, except one cat did show some sensitivity when touched in the rear area.

    I am sad to report that I was feeding Orijen to Colette since last July/August and she just last week started showing symptoms and day by day little by little her back legs are weakening. I am gutted and beside myself.

    A specialist neuro vet has been studying the whole situation and seeing the cats. About 30-40 are now affected including two or three interstate in Qld Vic and WA. Whilst the distributor is in Sydney so most shelf outlets are in Sydney there are some online sales. Interestingly some cats that ate Orijen dogfood from the family dog's bowl have also been affected (whilst the dogs to date have not) so Champion Petfoods recalled the dogfood from Australia as well.

    As you can imagine there is a lot of politics around this and conflicting stories about who knew what etc etc. I don't want to get into this here. I placed a personal call through to Champion's sales and marketing manager and spent over an hour in discussion which was at times heated and emotional. He admitted to me to Champion's not having done due diligence and really doing their homework on the unique requirements of the Australian market before launching themselves here. Some of their "facts" don't seem to add up. There appear to be contradictions around whether they knew gamma irradiation was a strict non-negotiable requirement or not. They have set up a Compassion Fund which goes nowhere near to adequate to cover vets bills, supplements (anti-oxidants etc) physiotherapy etc not to mention pain and anquish, time off work etc, and I've almost no doubt participation in this will be conditional on signing a deed of release.

    The only alternative is litigation which is a painful, long and time-consuming route but I believe was successful in the USA when you had all your petfood recalls/disasters a year or so ago.

    Their distributor here has been disturbingly silent throughout the whole ordeal, given that he would have to have signed an import permit application, given details of the heat treatments during production, and signed an indemnity form for AQIS (Australian Quarantine Inspection Services) prior to irradiation.

    There is a growing body of people in the USA and Canada that are supporting the Australian cat parents by boycotting Champion pet food and the sales and marketing manager admitted their sales in N America were already negatively impacted by this.

    Please spare a prayer or two for the cats in Australia who are undergoing this ordeal, including my Colette.

    None of us has any idea where this is leading as there is no definitive aetiology for the condition and at this stage, since the Compassion Fund was only announced today, no clear consensus as to where we are going with seeking compensation.

    Thank you for reading this and supporting our case in whatever way you feel is appropriate.

    Kind regards
    Sadly,

    TopCat3
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    I am so sorry to be reading this! Prayers for Collette, and hugs to you. Please keep us informed as to her situation.
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    Oh dear! I'm very sorry to hear of all the kitties affected by this, especially your dear one! I do hope things work out in your favor. Please keep us posted.

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    Top Cat!!! Many prayers for Colette!!!! And for you,too...

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    I'm so sorry to hear this. I had read something about this a while ago. I sure hope that Colette will recover and be okay. I'll keep her in my thoughts and prayers. Please take care. (((HUGS)))

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    Oh, how horrible, those poor babies who passed away. What an unfortunate story. At least something is being done, and hopefully more kitties will not be harmed.
    Sincerely,
    Kat



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    OMG - Orijen is made right here in Alberta!

    I PRAY that Colette and the others recover. It sounds like it takes a lot of time for the cats to get well.

    There is a dog form of Omega 3-6 that is available in liquid pump form from my vet. You might ask your vet if that is a good anti-oxidant. I just shake it well and mix it in with my kitties' wet food (had to add some stinky wet food to begin with to get them to eat it).

    ETA: This from the Orijen site, released December 20 (I guess Champion distributes it to other countries. Australia is the only country to irradiate the food when it gets to their country):
    “RESULTS RAISE QUESTIONS REGARDING THE SUITABILITY OF GAMMA-IRRADIATED DIETS FOR THE LONG-TERM EXCLUSIVE FEEDING OF CATS IN PARTICULAR, GIVEN THAT SUCH FEEDING REGIMES HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED
    WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEUKOENCEPHALOMYELOPATHY IN THIS SPECIES.”
    “IN CONCLUSION, THIS STUDY HAS SHOWN THAT GAMMA IRRADIATION, AT THE DOSES USED, HAS PROFOUND
    AND SELECTIVE EFFECTS ON THE VITAMIN A AND PEROXIDE CONTENTS OF DRY ANIMAL DIETS, PARTICULARLY
    ON DRY DIETS FORMULATED FOR CATS.”
    I've attached the PDF as it has details and directions for applying to the medical fund that TopCat3 mentioned; it allows for $2,000 Aus per cat affected.

    I'm SO sorry for the cats and their heartbroken owners.
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    We are not happy.

    $2000 doesn't go near to it.

    I am one week into this and have spent almost $400 already on vet visit, referral visit to neuro vet specialist, supplements in the form of veterinary Omega 3/6 and veterinary vitamin/mineral supplement plus some human coenzyme Q10. And Colette's condition has worsened. She is walking less steadily and when she tried to jump down from the balcony table earlier she tumbled and did a complete somersault as she landed on the tiles.

    One of my colleagues in this disaster has spent $1600 and he is only 2 months into it. Fortunately the specialist did not charge him for his initial visit because he was one of the first and they did not pick what it was straight away and hospitalised his cat for observation. The Natural/Holistic Vet that sold so much of the food and realised there was a "cluster syndrome" wanted to charge him $250 for consult even before any medicines. He declined.

    They have made up a Chinese herb blend based on ginseng and a couple of amino acids, cysteine and glutathione, both anti-oxidants, no evidence this will help and in any case neuro-vet that is seeing every case and working hard on testing/analysis is of the mind supplements of little assistance, main issue is TIME and change of DIET - plenty of protein especially kangaroo meat (plenty of that here ).

    There is a pet store over the other side of town (the rich area) selling this herb/amino acid blend for $44 for I think it's 25gm

    This is all outrageous.

    Now Champion pet foods are admitting they have found traces of BHA preservative in some batches. There is some talk that this was in some dried chicken that went into the recipe - their big selling point is that all their food is FRESH from the farm and processed the same day.

    So if you are feeding your dogs or cats what you believe to be BHA-free dry food you might want to check this out and ask some very pertinent questions of your retailer and even go to Champion direct. Help us put the heat on these people please.

    They also told me there was only ever one shipment to Australia and they had no idea it would be irradiated. One of our American supporters checked the records (which are freely available in the public arena over there) and said there were 3 shipments.

    They also told me they had no idea their food was being irradiated (after three shipments? oh pull the other leg it's got bells on) or to what level. The importer has to sign a form which clearly states the level to which dried petfood is irradiated, being some 12X what they use to treat food for humans.

    The truth is being massaged.







    May I extend to you the blessings and joy of Christmas and may you and your pets live long and healthy lives.

    Just be careful what you all eat, because even reading labels does not help us now.
    Last edited by TopCat3; 12-25-2008 at 06:57 AM.
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