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    3/31 RECALL-Alpo Prime Cuts in Gravy Wet Food

    New Brand added to recall. Specific date codes apply. CANNED only; not the dry.

    Here is the link for Purina: http://www.purina.com/

    Here is the news article:

    Updated:2007-03-31 15:47:06
    Pet Food Recall Includes New Wet Brand
    By ANDREW BRIDGES
    AP
    WASHINGTON (March 31) - The recall of wet and dry pet foods contaminated with a chemical found in plastics and pesticides expanded Saturday to include a new brand even as investigators were puzzled why the substance would kill dogs and cats.

    Nestle Purina PetCare Co. said it was recalling all sizes and varieties of its Alpo Prime Cuts in Gravy wet dog food with specific date codes. Purina said a limited amount of the food contained a contaminated wheat gluten from China.

    The same U.S. supplier also provided wheat gluten, a protein source, to a Canadian company, Menu Foods, which this month recalled 60 million containers of wet dog and cat food it produces for sale under nearly 100 brand labels.

    Menu Foods and the Food and Drug Administration, which regulates the pet food industry, have refused to identify the company that supplied the contaminated wheat gluten.

    Hill's Pet Nutrition said late Friday that its Prescription Diet m/d Feline dry cat food included the tainted wheat gluten. The FDA said the source was the same unidentified company. Hill's, a division of Colgate-Palmolive Co., is so far the only company to recall any dry pet food.

    Federal testing of some recalled pet foods and the wheat gluten used in their production turned up the chemical melamine. Melamine is used to make kitchenware and other plastics. It is both a contaminant and byproduct of several pesticides, including cyromazine, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Melamine is toxic only in very high doses and has been shown in rats to produce bladder tumors, according to the EPA.

    The federal pet food testing failed to confirm the presence of aminopterin, a cancer drug also used as rat poison, the FDA said. Cornell University scientists also found melamine in the urine of sick cats, as well as in the kidney of one cat that died after eating some of the recalled food.

    Earlier, the New York State Food Laboratory identified aminopterin as the likely culprit in the pet food. But the FDA said it could not confirm that finding, nor have researchers at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey when they looked at tissue samples taken from dead cats.

    Experts at the University of Guelph in Canada detected aminopterin in some samples of the recalled pet food, but only in very small percentages.

    "Biologically, that means nothing. It wouldn't do anything," said Grant Maxie, a veterinary pathologist at the university. "This is a puzzle."

    The FDA was working to rule out the possibility that the contaminated wheat gluten could have made it into any human food.

    Menu Foods announced the recall this month after animals died of kidney failure after eating the company's products.

    An FDA official allowed that it was not immediately clear whether the melamine was the culprit. The agency's investigation continues, said Stephen F. Sundlof, director of the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine.

    Menu Foods said the only certainty was that imported wheat gluten was the likely source of the deadly contamination, even if the actual contaminant remained in doubt.

    "The important point today is that the source of the adulteration has been identified and removed from our system," said Paul Henderson, Menu Foods chief executive officer and president. Henderson suggested his company would pursue legal action against the supplier.

    About 70 percent of the wheat gluten used in the United States for human and pet food is imported from the European Union and Asia, according to the Pet Food Institute, an industry group.

    One veterinarian suggested the international sourcing of ingredients would force the U.S. "to come to grips with a reality we had not appreciated."

    "When you change from getting an ingredient from the supplier down the road to a supplier from around the globe, maybe the methods and practices that were effective in one situation need to be changed," said Tony Buffington, a professor of veterinary clinical sciences at Ohio State University.

    Sundlof said the agency may change how it regulates the pet food industry.

    "In this case, we're going to have to look at this after the dust settles and determine if there is something from a regulatory standpoint that we could have done differently to prevent this incident from occurring," he said.
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    This is getting crazy. Overnight Del Monte recalled a bunch of treats and food
    Jerky Treats Beef Flavor Dog Snacks
    Gravy Train Beef Sticks Dog Snacks
    Pounce Meaty Morsels Moist Chicken Flavor Cat Treats
    Ol' Roy Beef Flavor Jerky Strips Dog Treats (Walmart brand)
    Ol' Roy Beef Flavor Snack Sticks Dog Treats
    Ol' Roy Bark'n Bac'n Beef & Bacon Flavor Dog Treats
    Ol' Roy with Beef Hearty Cuts in Gravy Dog Food
    Ol' Roy with Beef Hearty Strips in Gravy Dog Food
    Ol' Roy Country Stew Hearty Cuts in Gravy Dog Food
    Dollar General Beef Flavored Jerky Strips Dog Treats
    Dollar General Beef Flavored Beef Sticks Dog Treats
    Happy Tails Beef Flavor Jerky Strips
    Happy Tails Meaty Cuts with Beef in Gravy Dog Food
    Its sad when you have to check the latest recall list before you feed your animals in the morning and again at night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pom mommy
    This is getting crazy. Overnight Del Monte recalled a bunch of treats and food
    Jerky Treats Beef Flavor Dog Snacks
    Gravy Train Beef Sticks Dog Snacks
    Pounce Meaty Morsels Moist Chicken Flavor Cat Treats
    Ol' Roy Beef Flavor Jerky Strips Dog Treats (Walmart brand)
    Ol' Roy Beef Flavor Snack Sticks Dog Treats
    Ol' Roy Bark'n Bac'n Beef & Bacon Flavor Dog Treats
    Ol' Roy with Beef Hearty Cuts in Gravy Dog Food
    Ol' Roy with Beef Hearty Strips in Gravy Dog Food
    Ol' Roy Country Stew Hearty Cuts in Gravy Dog Food
    Dollar General Beef Flavored Jerky Strips Dog Treats
    Dollar General Beef Flavored Beef Sticks Dog Treats
    Happy Tails Beef Flavor Jerky Strips
    Happy Tails Meaty Cuts with Beef in Gravy Dog Food
    Its sad when you have to check the latest recall list before you feed your animals in the morning and again at night.
    Really? Where did you find out about this latest recall?

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    This is a nightmare! What will be next?

    Here is an article on the recall.http://www.marketwatch.com/news/stor...E9D31C47198%7D

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    Oh my gosh. Now they are recalling treats.
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