View Full Version : Rat poison found in tainted pet food


catlover79
03-23-2007, 12:35 PM
By MARK JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer
17 minutes ago

ALBANY, N.Y. - Rat poison has been found in pet food blamed for the deaths of at least 16 cats and dogs, a spokeswoman for the State Department of Agriculture and Markets said Friday.

Spokeswoman Jessica Chittenden would not identify the chemical or its source beyond saying it was a rodent poison.

ABC News reported it was aminopterin that may have been on imported wheat used in the pet food. Aminopterin is used to kill rats in some countries but is not registered for that use in the United States, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. The chemical, also a cancer drug, is highly toxic in high doses.

Officials from the agriculture department and Cornell University's Animal Health Diagnostic Center would not immediately confirm the ABC report but scheduled a news conference Friday afternoon to release laboratory findings from tests on the pet food.

The Food and Drug Administration has said the investigation was focusing on wheat gluten in the food. Wheat gluten itself would not cause kidney failure, but the common ingredient could have been contaminated by heavy metals or mold toxins, the FDA said.

State and FBI officials said they knew of no criminal investigations in the case.

The pet deaths led to a recall of 60 million cans and pouches of pet food produced by Menu Foods and sold throughout North America under 95 brand names. There have been several reports of kidney failure in pets that ate the recalled brands, and the company has confirmed the deaths of 15 cats and one dog.

Menu Foods last week recalled "cuts and gravy" style dog and cat food. The recall sparked concern among pet owners across North America. It includes food sold under store brands carried by Wal-Mart, Kroger, Safeway and other large retailers, as well as private labels such as Iams, Nutro and Eukanuba.

Menu Foods is majority owned by Menu Foods Income Fund of Streetsville. The company also makes foods for zoo cats, but those products are unaffected by the recall.

The company's chief executive and president said Menu Foods delayed announcing the recall until it could confirm that the animals had eaten its product before dying. Two earlier complaints from consumers whose cats had died involved animals that lived outside or had access to a garage, which left open the possibility they had been poisoned by something other than contaminated food, he said.

Menu Foods planned a media teleconference for later Friday, a spokesman said.

A spokesman for New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said he was not aware of any criminal investigation involving the tainted food. FBI spokesman Paul Holstein in Albany said Friday he was not aware of any FBI involvement in the case.

"I don't know where we'll go from here," he said.

A complete list of the recalled products along with product codes, descriptions and production dates was posted online by Menu Foods and is available at http://tinyurl.com/2pn6mm. The company also designated two phone numbers that pet owners could call for information: (866) 463-6738 and (866) 895-2708.



All I can say is: :censored: :livid: :mad: I see a LOT of lawsuits brewing already.

TripperFan
03-23-2007, 01:16 PM
Those b*stards will pay for this!

There's already a class-action suit being filed in Canada by pet owners and I'm sure there's one underway in the States.

The other thing I couldn't believe - don't know about the FDA, but Canada's equivalent were actually testing this stuff on animals and said that 3 out of 10 died.

Now had something like this happened to human food, do ya think they would have been testing it on humans? What proof did they need - they already had it.

Shows what can happen when a company tries to cut costs and increase their profit. Now they'll pay dearly for this and may not even be able to recover if the lawsuits are large enough. Looks good on them.

I called my vet since I do feed my cats the Nutro dry food (which wasn't affected, but I've lost confidence now). He said unfortunately, this can happen even at the vet controlled companies like Science Diet and Medi-Cal. Apparently it did happen to Royal Canine about 3 years ago, but it wasn't as widespread so didn't get the publicity this one did.

EmoJoe
03-23-2007, 06:05 PM
does anyone else find all of these food outbreaks kinda creepy? first it was spinach, then it was Taco Bell, then peanut butter, now pet food....all within a year of each other. *-* someone is out to GET us.

Courtnee
03-23-2007, 06:10 PM
does anyone else find all of these food outbreaks kinda creepy? first it was spinach, then it was Taco Bell, then peanut butter, now pet food....all within a year of each other. *-* someone is out to GET us.
It's the end of the world. 0.0

PrettyinPink55
03-23-2007, 08:13 PM
does anyone else find all of these food outbreaks kinda creepy? first it was spinach, then it was Taco Bell, then peanut butter, now pet food....all within a year of each other. *-* someone is out to GET us.

Seriously though!! If it's not us now, it's our pets! :eek:

Ohio8
05-03-2007, 07:52 PM
!!!