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    When I went to the site and it timed out, this was part of the message.

    "The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
    moments."

    With the news out on MSN and others, this site will likely be swamped for a week. Wouldn't surprise me.
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    I feel so bad for the people who's furbabies got sick or died.
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    Apparently only pets in the US were affected...poor babies!

    There is a bit more product name information here, I think.
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    Dog, cat deaths in U.S. prompt $40M recall from Canada's Menu Foods

    1 hour, 31 minutes ago

    By Colin Perkel

    TORONTO (CP) - One of North America's largest pet-food suppliers said Friday it would recall some of the premium dog and cat food it sells through stores such as Wal-Mart and Safeway at a cost of up to $40 million after several animal deaths in the United States.

    Menu Foods Income Fund (TSX:MEW.UN), based in Streetsville, west of Toronto, called the recall of its products sold in cans and pouches precautionary.

    CEO Paul Henderson told The Canadian Press that exhaustive tests by both internal and external specialists had failed to identify the problem.

    "We're not entirely sure what has happened," Henderson said in an interview.

    "We've undertaken a battery of technical tests . . . and all of those tests have failed to identify any issues at all with our product."

    One dog and a "small number" of cats in the U.S. are reported to have died from kidney failure after eating the food, Henderson said.

    There had been no complaints from Canadian pet owners.

    The company said it had also beefed up the testing of all raw materials and finished goods.

    Menu Foods, one of the leading North American private-label and contract manufacturer of wet pet-food products, produced more than one billion containers last year.

    It supplies its products to 17 of the top 20 retailers in North America for sale under store labels such as Master Choice, Compliments and Select and manufactures for several national brands.

    Starting in December, concerns began filtering back to the company through toll-free customer lines about its "cuts and gravy" style pet food.

    Callers complained their animals had fallen ill although no direct link to the food was established.

    Henderson said it was "very frustrating" not being able to identify the exact nature of the problem.

    "The company has always built its reputation around, and is very concerned with, animal health and well being - that's the whole reason for the company's being," he said.

    "That's why we opted to take this precautionary recall simply because it appears that there is a link between the food and the illnesses."

    The company did not immediately identify which of the "large number" of products were affected by the recall but said it would post a list on its website Saturday at www.menufoods.com/recall.

    Concerned consumers were also incorrectly referred to the Nestle-Purina pet-care hotline which was swamped with calls on Friday.

    The Menu Foods customer service hotline can be reached at 866-463-6738 as of 6 a.m. EST Saturday for more information on what brands were affected.

    One large customer in the United States - which accounts for 11 per cent of Menu's revenues - initiated its own recall after receiving complaints and put future orders for the products on hold.

    In what Henderson said was a "coincidental event," production associated with the complaints coincided with the introduction of an ingredient from a new supplier, which has since been discontinued.

    He refused to name the ingredient or the supplier.

    The recall affects products made between Dec. 3, 2006 and March 6 at two of its American facilities in Emporia, Kan., and Pennsauken, N.J.

    Menu's other plants are located North Sioux City, S.D., and Streetsville.

    The cost of the recall, which spooked investors, would be financed from internal cash and bank credit, Henderson said.

    Following a trading halt for the announcement, Menu Foods Income Fund units plunged more than 25 per cent on the Toronto Stock Exchange to close at $5.50, a drop of $1.90 on a trading volume of more than 271,000 units.
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    This is such horrible news. My heart goes out to the pets that died. I wish they would tell people what products were recalled.
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    I don't have any of the dog foods listed in my house.
    It's for canned wet food.
    I have Nutro dry but not wet.

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    Today's newspaper says some were sold under both the Iams and the Eukanuba brand names.

    Ugh!
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    The company website is up and running ok today.
    Here's the link website
    The recall list is in excell format.
    There are thousands of listing and this is going to be a HUGH impact on dog/cat can industry. I'm betting prices we go SKY high as a result.
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    46 brands of dog food and 37 of cat fod! Including names like Authority and Nutro. This just goes to show how careful you have to be when choosing a pet food. How many people knew that Menu Foods controlled this many brands? I sure didn't.
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    My cats always eat the "Special Kitty" brand. They don't eat the cuts and gravy though. Just to be safe, it's all going out!!!!
    They best hope their crummy food didn't harm my kids!!!!

    Luckily they mostly eat crunchy Meow mix!!!
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    We're getting some New Threads on this subject that do not have all the details.
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    Connie, Butter likes the fishiest pouches of Whiskas. They are not on the list, either. You might try that.

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    Wow. I heard there was a pet food recall but had no idea it was this massive.

    So are all those brands pretty much identical food but sold under different names and at different prices? How sad.

    No one here has had wet food in a long time, but I've forwarded the list to everyone I can think of that has pets.
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    I read yesterday that the thing causing the problem was a new ingrediant
    they had just used from a new supplier. It was indentified as a 'wheat glutin"
    mixture. I wonder if they tested this before adding it to the mix?



    Recall of pet food alarms owners
    Vets report a surge in calls after many big-name brands are pulled from shelves.

    By Kimi Yoshino
    Times Staff Writer
    Published March 19, 2007


    Worries about food safety hit America's pet owners last weekend as they came to grips with a dog and cat food recall affecting 88 brands of mostly canned "cuts and gravy" selections.

    In all, about 60 million cans and foil pouches of items made by Streetsville, Canada-based Menu Foods Income Fund were being recalled.

    As the food became linked to at least 10 recent animal deaths, pet owners began making nervous calls to their veterinarians and flooding the Canadian company's phone lines. Many of the best-known U.S. brands of pet food are on the recall list.

    Patrick McElroy was annoyed and a little nervous Sunday while playing with his dog Eli at the Silver Lake dog park. "I did recently just buy three to four cans of Mighty Dog," he said. "I guess I'm just going to throw it out and not think about it. It's not even worth the chance."

    McElroy expressed anger at the recall, particularly at a time when there have been increasing reports of contaminated foods.

    "It's indicative of the trend of the entire country — not just dog food but human food too. If my dog ever died, I'd be outraged."

    The large number of brands affected — all made by the same company at a Kansas facility from Dec. 3 to March 6 — also caught people's attention.

    The list included big names such as Iams, Eukanuba and other private-label brands sold at major retailers. Nestle Purina PetCare Co. and Hills Pet Nutrition Inc. also voluntarily recalled some of their products made by Menu Foods.

    "Oh my god, Eukanuba, too?" said Victoria Levy, 31, of the brand she occasionally buys for her teacup Yorkshire terrier. "That's so disturbing. When they put food on the shelves, you trust that it's safe."

    On Sunday, an investigative team from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration collected more samples from the Menu Foods plant in Emporia, Kan., for testing and analysis. No cause had been identified.

    Menu Foods spokeswoman Sarah Tuite said the complaints from consumers coincided with use of a new ingredient from a new supplier, but she declined to give more details until tests confirmed the problem. The company has stopped using the ingredient.

    Most retailers have pulled the recalled products from their shelves. Now the FDA is encouraging consumers to check the company's website at http://www.menufoods.comfor specific recall information, including Universal Product Codes. They should purge their cupboards if necessary, said David Elder, the FDA's enforcement director. Distribution of the food appears to be nationwide and not necessarily isolated to a specific region.

    The company's stock Friday dived nearly 26% on the Toronto Stock Exchange when news of the recall surfaced. The company said the recall could cost it $40 million.

    The FDA is tracking reports of sick pets, Elder said. Local FDA offices can be reached through the agency's website at http://www.fda.gov .

    Local pet clinics reported a surge in calls, and some veterinarians said they had treated potential cases. The recalled food may be causing kidney failure, whose symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea and lethargy.

    Joel Pasco, a Costa Mesa veterinarian, said he treated a Yorkshire terrier Saturday that had suffered intermittent vomiting for a week. It had been fed one of the recalled pet foods. Lab tests were due back today.

    "Those are common symptoms in dogs, whether it be spoiled food in a garbage can or food that was poisoned when it came out of the can, which is extremely rare," Pasco said.

    Los Angeles pet owner Charles Marder fears his Belgian shepherd Ranger may have become sick after eating nine cans of recalled Iams food last week.

    "He would just throw himself on the floor and start whimpering," said Marder, who took Ranger to the vet Thursday. "He would just be laying down and then just defecate."

    After he heard about the recall, Marder made another appointment.

    Greg Collins, 40, said he immediately checked the list. "I was like, 'Whew,' " he said. "Your dogs are your kids. Knowing the way owners are, they'll do like I did and they'll scramble to see which brands were responsible."
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    When I went to Walmart this morning, it didn't look like a thing had been pulled. All the pouches and Special Kitty still in stock. All cat food fully still stocked. When I checked out, I asked the checkout person if 9 Lives was on the recall list. She asked "What recall list?" So I told her!!!
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    Major "wet" pet food recall of

    It is all so sad to know that the food you trusted to feed your babies could have killed them.. Oh I am so so glad that I dont feed my girls any of those brands.. They like Whiskas Tender Bits & Dry & Meow Mix..

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