This is such horrible news. My heart goes out to the pets that died. I wish they would tell people what products were recalled.![]()
This is such horrible news. My heart goes out to the pets that died. I wish they would tell people what products were recalled.![]()
I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!
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.
www.youravon.com/ckohler Pls like my fb page http://www.facebook.com/CarmensAvonBeautyAndMore
Today's newspaper says some were sold under both the Iams and the Eukanuba brand names.
Ugh!
.
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.![]()
Owned by my 8 precious furry kids... My 3 daughters Cindy & Abby & Aly and 5 sons Skinny, Stephen, Carson, Fuzzmuzz and Franklin.
Owned by two special canine sons Coco and Snoopy and two canine daughters, Sadie and Gretchen
Always in our hearts RBButterscotch & RBThumper, RB Ms. Eleanor
Here's some of the info from the Menu Foods Recall web pages ...
LIST **REVISED** Wednesday, March 21, 2007 @ 1:00 pm
to ADD More Brands to the original list posted on Friday / Saturday.
*Click* on each Store or Brand Name you're interestred in checking;
spreadsheets pop up after *clicking* each Store or Brand Name on the list;
the spreadsheet page gives the Lot Numbers recalled for each Brand.
From the Menu Foods web site on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 -
the Dog list now has 53 Recall enteries;
the Cat list now has 42 Recall Enteries.
Recalled Dog Product Information (3/21/2007)
Recall Information 1-866-895-2708
Recalled Cat Product Information (3/21/2007)
- Americas Choice, Preferred Pets
- Authority
- Award
- Best Choice
- Big Bet
- Big Red
- Bloom
- Cadillac
- Companion
- Demoulas Market Basket
- Eukanuba
- Food Lion
- Giant Companion
- Great Choice
- Hannaford
- Hill Country Fare
- Hy-Vee
- Iams
- Laura Lynn
- Loving Meals
- Meijers Main Choice
- Mighty Dog Pouch
- Mixables
- Nutriplan
- Nutro Max
- Nutro Natural Choice
- Nutro Ultra
- Nutro
- Ol'Roy Canada
- Ol'Roy US
- Paws
- Pet Essentials
- Pet Pride - Good n Meaty
- Presidents Choice
- Price Chopper
- Priority Canada
- Priority US
- Publix
- Roche Brothers
- Save-A-Lot
- Schnucks
- Shep Dog
- Springsfield Prize
- Sprout
- Stater Brothers
- Stop & Shop Companion
- Tops Companion
- Wegmans Bruiser
- Weis Total Pet
- Western Family US
- White Rose
- Winn Dixie
- Your Pet
-------------------------------------------------------------
Recall Information 1-866-895-2708
- Americas Choice, Preferred Pets
- Authority
- Best Choice
- Companion
- Compliments
- Demoulas Market Basket
- Eukanuba
- Fine Feline Cat
- Food Lion
- Foodtown
- Giant Companion
- Hannaford
- Hill Country Fare
- Hy-Vee
- Iams
- Laura Lynn
- Li'l Red
- Loving Meals
- Meijer's Main Choice
- Nutriplan
- Nutro Max Gourmet Classics
- Nutro Natural Choice
- Paws
- Pet Pride
- Presidents Choice
- Price Chopper
- Priority US
- Save-A-Lot
- Schnucks
- Science Diet Feline Savory Cuts Cans
- Sophistacat
- Special Kitty Canada
- Special Kitty US
- Springfield Prize
- Sprout
- Stop & Shop Companion
- Tops Companion
- Wegmans
- Weis Total Pet
- Western Family US
- White Rose
- Winn Dixie
ADDITIONAL Information is leaking out ---
Some Pet Food Labels that are really manufactured by Menu Foods must not have
wanted their names associated with this recall - even though the foods are possibly tainted ...
Guess Who is recalling and now admitting involvement?
Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.,
Announces Voluntary Participation in Menu Foods’ Nationwide U.S.
and Canadian recall of Specific Canned Cat Foods.
Topeka, KS (March 16, 2007) – In response to the recent Menu Foods, Inc. nationwide recall of wet pet foods, Hill’s® Pet Nutrition, Inc. has announced a voluntary precautionary recall in the United States and Canada of a very small number of canned cat products that are co-manufactured by Menu.
Hill’s is voluntarily recalling the following products:
1. Science Diet® Kitten Savory Cuts® Ocean Fish 3 oz. and 5.5 oz.
2. Science Diet® Feline Adult Savory Cuts® Beef 5.5 oz.
3. Science Diet® Feline Adult Savory Cuts® Chicken 5.5 oz.
4. Science Diet® Feline Adult Savory Cuts® Ocean Fish 5.5 oz.
5. Science Diet® Feline Senior Savory Cuts® Chicken 5.5 oz.
No other Hill’s products are affected by this recall.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc., is taking this precautionary step to protect the health and well being of your pets. Hill’s has received no reported cases of illness. Consumers of other pet food brands manufactured by Menu Foods have reported a small number of cases of cats becoming ill with loss of appetite, vomiting, and lethargy which are potential signs of kidney failure.
This voluntary product recall involves discontinuation of all retail sales and product retrieval from consumers. Consumers should stop using the affected products immediately. Consult with a veterinarian if any symptoms are present in your pet. All Science Diet products carry a 100 percent guarantee, and consumers can receive a refund for recalled products. For more information, consumers can contact the company at 1-800-445-5777 or visit www.HillsPet.com for details.
Hill’s is recalling the following product codes. Product codes can be found at the bottom of the can. Only relevant code numbers have been listed (‘X’s indicate irrelevant numbers).
BESTBEFORE 09 2008
M06XXXXXX 4414
.BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M28XXXXXX 4416
.BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M28XXXXXX 4415
.BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M28XXXXXX 4601
.BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M28XXXXXX 4603
.BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M25XXXXXX 4457
.BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M28XXXXXX 4414
Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc., has informed the Food and Drug Administration and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on this issue. The company regrets any inconvenience to its consumers, retail customers and veterinarians.
__________________________________________________ ______________
"Science Diet" is the "retail" brand of Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc - the people who sell
the Prescription Only Dog & Cat foods through Licensed Veterinarians.
There's no reason given on the Hill's site WHY their products aren't listed on the Menu Foods recall pages.
Makes ME wonder how many more of the major pet food suppliers are not allowing their names to be listed by Menu Foods.
Not being on the Menu Foods Recall list doesn't necessarily mean that a wet food is "safe".
________________________________________________
Products
Menu has approximately 4,600 stock keeping units and produces a variety of loaf and chunk and gravy products, in aluminum, steel and pouch containers in sizes including 85g, 150g, 156g, 170g, 374g, 396g and 624g and 652g. Packaging includes high cone, six pack, 12 pack, mixed variety and 24 and 30 pack formats.
Menu strives to execute a “quick-to-follow” strategy whereby once a leading brand establishes a popular product format or formulation, Menu offers an analogous product to its customers. Menu’s manufacturing and product development capabilities often permit it to introduce analogous products for retail customers within a matter of months following the introduction of the new product by a branded manufacturer. Menu also develops proprietary and innovative products at the request of certain customers.
__________________________________________________ _____
by Phred on 3/17/2007 & REVISED 3/21/2007
Last edited by Cinder & Smoke; 03-21-2007 at 12:20 PM.
My heart almost stopped when I saw that it causes kidney damage.... since thats what Pouncer's emergency was this week. Fortunately, I haven't fed my cats any of the listed wet foods.
I saw this article this morning and raced here to post about it. Thank you, Phred for beating me to it and also posting all of the brands of dog and cat food.
This is very serious - and I hope we all keep bumping this thread and the others so that everyone sees it.
Again, thanks Phred!
ADDITIONAL Information is leaking out ---
Some Pet Food Labels that are really manufactured by Menu Foods must not have
wanted their names associated with this recall - even though the foods are possibly tainted ...
Guess Who is recalling and now admitting involvement?
Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.,
Announces Voluntary Participation in Menu Foods’ Nationwide U.S.
and Canadian recall of Specific Canned Cat Foods.
Topeka, KS (March 16, 2007) – In response to the recent Menu Foods, Inc. nationwide recall of wet pet foods, Hill’s® Pet Nutrition, Inc. has announced a voluntary precautionary recall in the United States and Canada of a very small number of canned cat products that are co-manufactured by Menu.
Hill’s is voluntarily recalling the following products:
1. Science Diet® Kitten Savory Cuts® Ocean Fish 3 oz. and 5.5 oz.
2. Science Diet® Feline Adult Savory Cuts® Beef 5.5 oz.
3. Science Diet® Feline Adult Savory Cuts® Chicken 5.5 oz.
4. Science Diet® Feline Adult Savory Cuts® Ocean Fish 5.5 oz.
5. Science Diet® Feline Senior Savory Cuts® Chicken 5.5 oz.
No other Hill’s products are affected by this recall.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc., is taking this precautionary step to protect the health and well being of your pets. Hill’s has received no reported cases of illness. Consumers of other pet food brands manufactured by Menu Foods have reported a small number of cases of cats becoming ill with loss of appetite, vomiting, and lethargy which are potential signs of kidney failure.
This voluntary product recall involves discontinuation of all retail sales and product retrieval from consumers. Consumers should stop using the affected products immediately. Consult with a veterinarian if any symptoms are present in your pet. All Science Diet products carry a 100 percent guarantee, and consumers can receive a refund for recalled products. For more information, consumers can contact the company at 1-800-445-5777 or visit www.HillsPet.com for details.
Hill’s is recalling the following product codes. Product codes can be found at the bottom of the can. Only relevant code numbers have been listed (‘X’s indicate irrelevant numbers).
1. .BESTBEFORE 09 2008
M06XXXXXX 4414
2. .BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M28XXXXXX 4416
3. .BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M28XXXXXX 4415
4. .BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M28XXXXXX 4601
5. .BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M28XXXXXX 4603
6. .BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M25XXXXXX 4457
7. .BESTBEFORE 08 2008
M28XXXXXX 4414
Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc., has informed the Food and Drug Administration and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on this issue. The company regrets any inconvenience to its consumers, retail customers and veterinarians.
__________________________________________________ ______________
"Science Diet" is the "retail" brand of Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc - the people who sell
the Prescription Only Dog & Cat foods through Licensed Veterinarians.
There's no reason given on the Hill's site WHY their products aren't listed on the Menu Foods recall pages.
Makes ME wonder how many more of the major pet food suppliers are not allowing their names to
be listed by Menu Foods.
Not being on the Menu Foods Recall list doesn't necessarily mean that a wet food is "safe".
byPhred
Eukanuba, Iams & Science Diet also may be involved. Makes some of
the opinions of what's the best food to feed you dogs seem silly now, since
they all can be made by the same company under vastly different names.![]()
Company Recalls Millions Of Pet Food Products
Major Brands Affected
POSTED: 10:23 am EDT March 17, 2007
UPDATED: 10:29 am EDT March 17, 2007
Email This Story | Print This Story
WASHINGTON -- The Food and Drug Administration is warning pet owners of a massive pet food recall. Menu Foods, Inc. is recalling 60 million containers of wet pet food.
The Canadian-based manufacturer is recalling all its "cuts and gravy" style dog and cat food produced between December 3 and March 6. The company distributes the products to numerous retailers in the form of cans and pouches and under different brand names.
The products are sold stores including Wal-Mart, PetSmart, Pet Valu and Kroger.
Consumer complaints prompted the recall and so far nine cats and one dog died from kidney failure after eating the product. Brands like Eukanuba, Iams and Science Diet may be involved, officials with the company said.
Officials are warning pet owners to immediately stop feeding the contaminated foods to their pets and should see pet's veterinarian if they develop signs of kidney failure, including loss of appetite, vomiting or lethargy.
The company said they have conducted tests, but are so far unable to locate the source of the contamination.
A complete list of the recalled products along with product codes, descriptions and production dates is available from the Menu Foods Web site at menufoods.com.
Dog Products
Cat Products
I've Been Boo'd
I've been Frosted
Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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.
"There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com
Bookmarks