Pet Food Recall Grows
By Bev
Storer
The tainted food recall grew again on Saturday, March 31, as
Nestle Purina Pet Care Co. added Alpo Prime Cuts in Gravy wet
dog food to the list of growing pet foods being recalled.
Purina said a limited amount of food contained wheat gluten
from China.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition, late Friday, March 30, recalled its
Prescription Diet m/d Feline dry cat food that contained the
same allegedly contaminated wheat gluten. Hill’s is the only
company so far that has recalled a dry pet food.
It appears that even the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
and other experts don’t understand the real cause or full
extend of the problem as concerned pet owners seek answers from
both their vets and pet food suppliers.
The same US supplier of wheat gluten, a protein source, also
sold to a Canadian company. So far Menu Foods recalled 60
million containers of wet dog and cat food it produces for sale
under nearly 100 brand labels.
To date, the Chinese company that supplied the allegedly
contaminated wheat gluten remains a mystery as Menu Foods
refuses to name the company.
Last week, the New York State Food Laboratory identified
aminopterin, a cancer drug also used as a rat poison, as the
likely culprit. The FDA said that it could not confirm that
finding.
Federal testing of some of the recalled pet foods, and the
wheat gluten used in their production, resulted in the finding
of the chemical melamine. Melamine is used to make kitchen ware
and other plastics.
According to Fox News, Menu Foods, said the only certainty
was that imported wheat gluten was the likely source of the pet
deaths, even if the actual contaminant remained in doubt.
What’s the bottom line to pet owners who are unsure of what
to feed their pet? The best thing to do, at the current time,
is to check the ingredients and if your pet food contains
wheat, think seriously before you serve it to your beloved
pet.

Bev Storer writes about human and pet nutrition. For more
information about healthy and safe pet foods, please visit
http://www.Dog-Food-Zone.com or http://www.BestFurryFriend.com.
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