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    This is sooooo horrible, and my heart breaks for all these poor cats and dogs, and their humans. I have no words for this tragedy, and it leaves you very confused about what to feed your pet at all!!

    I also wonder if any of these products have been sold on the European market?

    Kirsten

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten
    This is sooooo horrible, and my heart breaks for all these poor cats and dogs, and their humans. I have no words for this tragedy, and it leaves you very confused about what to feed your pet at all!!

    I also wonder if any of these products have been sold on the European market?

    Kirsten
    From what I have read, Kirsten, the EU has more rigorous controls and checks on food imports than the U.S. That may change because the ripples of this problem are ever-widening.

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    That may change because the ripples of this problem are ever-widening.
    I fear so, too. Besides, the Hill's food I buy at my vet's is delivered from the US, as far as I know. I need to ask my vet about it the next time.

    All this is so heartbreaking! I imagine all these poor animals eating happily their meals, not knowing that it's leading to their death. I know I shouldn't torture myself with thoughts like that, but I just can't help it.

    Kirsten

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    Kirsten, as far as I know the suppliers are not the same for food made and sold in Europe. For instance, the Royal Canin food sold in Europe is made in the French manufacture and they have local suppliers for the ingredients, not the chinese ones. For Hill's I have no idea. But this doesn't mean it's completely safe anyway.

    I do not know if the problem has hit Europe. In France we do not hear anything about animal deaths and Food recalls. In the Netherlands I have vaguely heard of it because I work in a company who is testing all kinds of foods and chemicals for toxicity, otherwise there is nothing said.

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    I saw on the news last night that they (FDA) are initiating 100% inspection on lots of gluten products coming from China, and the product will not be released until they pass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonia59
    Kirsten, as far as I know the suppliers are not the same for food made and sold in Europe. For instance, the Royal Canin food sold in Europe is made in the French manufacture and they have local suppliers for the ingredients, not the chinese ones. For Hill's I have no idea. But this doesn't mean it's completely safe anyway.

    I do not know if the problem has hit Europe. In France we do not hear anything about animal deaths and Food recalls. In the Netherlands I have vaguely heard of it because I work in a company who is testing all kinds of foods and chemicals for toxicity, otherwise there is nothing said.
    One problem, even for Europe, is that China has pretty much cornered the market on vitamin production and distribution. In the same article I read about the EU inspections, it also said they had found bacteria in a shipment of Vitamin A from China that was slated to go to a baby food plant in Europe. All vitamins distributed in the U.S. now come from Asia, the majority from China except, I think, for some Vitamin C from one U.S. factory that is about to close down.

    I've also read on the VetPet Digest, from some pharmacy/chemistry posters, that the authorities must have known about adulteration with melamine, and it's been going on for many years in China, for them to have pinpointed it so quickly.

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    I have just contacted the manufacturers of the food I buy for my girls (Hill's, Purina, Kattovit, and Animonda) and asked for a statement regarding their safety measures for the European market. Wonder if any of them will reply...

    Kirsten

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