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Subject: Ot : Pet owners in the US and Canada please read: food recall.

Khai opened this issue on Mar 17, 2007 · 55 posts


whbos posted Sat, 24 March 2007 at 12:32 AM

Two of my cats ate from an "infected" can of Iams food that is on the list.  They don't have any of the symptoms and I'm not sure they actually ate it.  The fact that they don't seem to have any symptoms is puzzling.  One is losing weight though but he's over 13 years old.  I've heard that taking them to the vet is probably not going to help much because there's nothing they can do for the "rat poison" that was put in the food.

I sent a nasty email to Iams that I'll never buy their food again.  I guess the real culprit is menufoods.com.  Typical greed trying to save a buck by switching to a different supplier.  I may go back to feeding my cats (all six of them) real tuna even though they say it's unhealthy for them.  I think it's more unhealthy to feed them the crap they're putting on the market.

I went to PetsMart last weekend and they had signs up and cleared out the contaminated food.  That same day and before going to PetsMart, I went to Petco to see if they had my favorite cat food in stock because PetsMart is always out of it.  I couldn't believe the increase in prices compared to PetsMart.  While there, Petco had no signs up and still had the infected food on the shelves (I printed out the list).  I walked out of there empty handed.  People will do anything for money.  I hope menufoods gets sued and goes belly up.  They deserve it.

By the way, I had a cat that ate chocolate by mistake.  The only thing that happened was he got diarrhea.  This cat also ate onions and it didn't do anything to him.  I have one cat that likes to lick the inside of a glass of rum and coke.  I don't drink rum and coke anymore so he doesn't get to do it anymore.

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