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Re: Iams Product recall - your cat may be at risk!
« Reply #11 on: March 24, 2007, 06:15:09 AM »
I watched part of the video on the iamscruelty link. It was horrid. I had to switch it off before I got too upset.  :censored:
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Re: Iams Product recall - your cat may be at risk!
« Reply #10 on: March 23, 2007, 12:09:59 PM »
Right is it the wet food in the orange pouches? Adult 1+ ?

Please tell me its not because I have a load that I was going to put in the donation bin.  :(

Yes it is those but the ones you have may not be affected.  It's only food made in USA that is affected to check the back of the packs to see if it says anything about where it was made.  If it says made in EU or something then it will be ok.  If not you can check code numbers and best before dates at the link below.  Although tbh it is probably better to be safe rather than sorry and return them or at least hold on to them for a while until it becomes clearer whether any further batches have been affected.

http://us.iams.com/iams/global/Product_Recall.htm

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Re: Iams Product recall - your cat may be at risk!
« Reply #9 on: March 23, 2007, 12:01:00 PM »
Yes it's that one. Better safe than sorry - I bet if you take a part used pack back to where you bought it, they will give you a refund anyway. There will be enough to buy a box of Whiskas each for cats and one for the rescue!  ;D
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Re: Iams Product recall - your cat may be at risk!
« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2007, 11:25:16 AM »
Right is it the wet food in the orange pouches? Adult 1+ ?

Please tell me its not because I have a load that I was going to put in the donation bin.  :(

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Re: Iams Product recall - your cat may be at risk!
« Reply #7 on: March 23, 2007, 09:45:14 AM »
Email i recieved from Peta!


Let me help you ensure the safety of the animals in your own home in light of the Menu Foods dog and cat food recall and tell you what PETA is doing to hold the dog and cat food industry accountable.

You must know that dog and cat food manufacturer Menu Foods is recalling some 90 name brands of canned wet food, including Iams and Eukanuba, that have been linked to renal failure and more than a dozen animal deaths.

How to Keep Your Animals Safe

Make sure you are not feeding your animal companion any of the recalled foods. You can find the full list of products that are being recalled by Menu Foods here.

If you believe that your animal companion has fallen ill from eating a product manufactured by Menu Foods, immediately take the animal to your veterinarian. Symptoms of kidney failure include lack of appetite, listlessness, increased thirst, increased urination, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Please also report any animal illness or death to Menu Foods at 866-895-2708 and to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration at 888-463-6332.

What PETA Is Doing

The fact that animals are dying from tainted Menu Foods products is horrific. To make matters worse, the company's response is stupefying and infuriating.

It's our understanding that Menu Foods learned of animal deaths as early as February 20 but didn't issue a recall for almost a month.

PETA is urging government authorities in Canada and the U.S. to investigate Menu Foods and file criminal charges if the company is found to have violated laws by waiting nearly a month before recalling contaminated food and intentionally feeding it to healthy dogs and cats in laboratories, killing several of them.

We know from experience that Menu Foods has never put the interests of animals ahead of its profits. Do you remember when a PETA investigator went undercover at a contract testing laboratory in Missouri that conducted cruel experiments on animals for Menu Foods and Iams? What PETA's investigator uncovered there was shocking; some dogs had huge chunks of muscle removed from their legs and were left to suffer for days.  We took action then and changes were made, but now ... this!

What You Can Do to Keep Animals Safe in the Future

Each of us, as loving companions to the cats and dogs in our care, must stand up to corporations like Menu Foods and Iams and hold them accountable for the food they are selling. Please take immediate action:
Buy pet food only from companies that test their foods in modern ways, not by experimenting on animals. The list of cruelty-free companies includes PetGuard, Evolution, and V-dog. One of the surest ways to stop corporations like Iams and Menu Foods is by not purchasing their products until they are proved to be safe and cruelty-free.
For a list of manufacturers that do not test on animals, http://www.iamscruelty.com/notTested.asp

Demand that Menu Foods take full responsibility for these animal deaths from tainted food and the company's slow response in letting people know. Insist that the company take measures to ensure that this will never happen again, and ask Menu Foods to end its cruel and old-fashioned experiments on dogs and cats.

Demand that Iams (Menu Foods manufactured the recalled Iams food) immediately end all laboratory tests on animals.
PETA is the leading national animal advocacy organization working to hold pet food manufacturers accountable for their cruelty and callousness. PETA is actively calling for a thorough investigation of the tainted food scandal, and we need your help today.

Thank you for everything you do for animals,

Sincerely,
 
Ingrid E. Newkirk
President

P.S. PETA's demand for accountability from Menu Foods is already making international headlines. By taking the three steps listed above, you can speak out against this rapidly growing scandal.

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Re: Iams Product recall - your cat may be at risk!
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2007, 23:09:39 PM »
felinecrf.org have added something to their site about this now

http://www.felinecrf.org/food_recall.htm

This, in particular, caught my attention


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If a food is not mentioned in the links above, it should in theory be safe to feed. However, I spoke  to Menu Foods on Monday 19 March 2007 and they told me they were still checking; they said it is possible that more foods may be added to the recall list, and in fact additional foods were added later that day. They hope that all the affected foods are now on their list but this cannot be guaranteed.

I have heard from people who were feeding foods with different batch numbers to those in the recall notice whose cats have died of kidney failure. 

Just to clarify - the recall relates to what is referred to as "cuts and gravy" food.  Other types of food and dry food is not affected.  The exact cause is not known but is believed to be something to do with the wheat gluten that was used in the affected foods.  Given the above on felineorg anyone who feeds that kind of food would be advised to err on the side of caution and not feed those foods even if the batch numbers and best before dates don't match those listed.
 

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Re: Iams Product recall - your cat may be at risk!
« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2007, 14:25:49 PM »
oops I forgot about the pouches they have them in our Sainsburys.
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Re: Iams Product recall - your cat may be at risk!
« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2007, 14:24:13 PM »
There's more about this here

http://www.chaptanservices.com/purrs/index.php?topic=2831.0

Iams make pouches of wet food in gravy also.  I have a couple of pouches I was given at the supreme cat show last year and I've looked on the back to see if it says where they were made but couldn't find anything so they could have been made in USA.  Anyone feeding any of the brands listed in the other thread would be best checking the code numbers and best before dates to see if they are affected.

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Re: Iams Product recall - your cat may be at risk!
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2007, 14:21:13 PM »
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it says just the wet food, which brands of wet do iams make ? i thought it was only dried.

You can get tinned Iams, which I used years ago when a cat had bowel probs and it worked wonders. You don't see it much in the shop now, although quite recently someone gave us a tray of small tine. I have seen it   on the net.
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Re: Iams Product recall - your cat may be at risk!
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2007, 14:17:16 PM »
it says just the wet food, which brands of wet do iams make ? i thought it was only dried.

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Iams Product recall - your cat may be at risk!
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2007, 14:07:28 PM »
Forwarded from an email send to CC towers  re Iams product recall:-

WARNING   -    Your cat may be at risk.
 
At the moment the issue is allegedly only affecting Iams and Eukanuba in the US. However my own cat (Marie's), fed on Iams, is in hospital right now with kideny problems. 

 http://us.iams.com/iams/global/Product_Recall.htm 





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http://www.chaptanservices.com/purrs/index.php?topic=2832.0

 


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