Why were the pet foods recalled?
On March 15, 2007, pet food manufacturer Menu Foods alerted FDA to 14 animal deaths in the United States: 4 cats and 1 dog reported by consumers, and 9 cats that died during routine taste trials conducted by the company. The animals were reported to have developed kidney failure after eating certain “cuts and gravy” style dog and cat food produced at Menu Foods’ facilities in Emporia, Kans., between Dec. 3, 2006, and March 6, 2007. In the following months, consumers and veterinarians reported many more illnesses and deaths potentially associated with a wide variety of pet foods made by Menu Foods and other manufacturers.
On March 15, 2007, pet food manufacturer Menu Foods alerted FDA to 14 animal deaths in the United States: 4 cats and 1 dog reported by consumers, and 9 cats that died during routine taste trials conducted by the company. The animals were reported to have developed kidney failure after eating certain “cuts and gravy” style dog and cat food produced at Menu Foods’ facilities in Emporia, Kans., between Dec. 3, 2006, and March 6, 2007. In the following months, consumers and veterinarians reported many more illnesses and deaths potentially associated with a wide variety of pet foods made by Menu Foods and other manufacturers. [Back To Top] • Are dog and cat foods the only pet foods involved in the recall? In addition to dog and cat food, one brand of dry ferret food is recalled: Ultra-Blend Advanced Nutrition (Net Wt. 20 lbs, UPC 26851 00413, Code C7072), manufactured by Chenango Valley Pet Food. [Back To Top] • What is wrong with the pet foods? FDA laboratories found melamine and melamine-