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		<title>By: Donald Carr</title>
		<link>http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2007/04/05/pet-food-recall-the-morning-wrap-up/comment-page-5/#comment-26407</link>
		<dc:creator>Donald Carr</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2007 16:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Last week was tragic for my family. On monday the first of our two Shar Peis&#039; passed away. If that wasn&#039;t bad enough the second began exibiting signs and died on Friday. Prior to their deaths we knew nothing of the problem with the food. We boarded them at our local vet on the Friday prior while we went out of town. We had been feeding them Alpo Prime gravy cuts in the morning because it was the only way we could get them to take their medication. We brought the food to the vet with them and he immediatly told us to stop feeding it to them. He told us it wasn&#039;t on the list yet but that he was sure it would end up there. It did...the day after our second died. The large companies that are trying to get all their ducks in a row before admitting anything should have to see firsthand the grief that their procrastination has brought to each and every one who has suffered a loss. I urge everyone to stay involved. Don&#039;t let this issue slip away into obscurity.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week was tragic for my family. On monday the first of our two Shar Peis&#8217; passed away. If that wasn&#8217;t bad enough the second began exibiting signs and died on Friday. Prior to their deaths we knew nothing of the problem with the food. We boarded them at our local vet on the Friday prior while we went out of town. We had been feeding them Alpo Prime gravy cuts in the morning because it was the only way we could get them to take their medication. We brought the food to the vet with them and he immediatly told us to stop feeding it to them. He told us it wasn&#8217;t on the list yet but that he was sure it would end up there. It did&#8230;the day after our second died. The large companies that are trying to get all their ducks in a row before admitting anything should have to see firsthand the grief that their procrastination has brought to each and every one who has suffered a loss. I urge everyone to stay involved. Don&#8217;t let this issue slip away into obscurity.</p>
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		<title>By: Valarie</title>
		<link>http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2007/04/05/pet-food-recall-the-morning-wrap-up/comment-page-5/#comment-25768</link>
		<dc:creator>Valarie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2007 00:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>On March 18 I emailed Oprah to do a show also. Didn&#039;t think to email every day. Good idea. Question for Steve, Nadine, Linda, the remainder of you whose names I see constantly, are you talking to family and friends and coworkers about this. What do they say. Are they telling you to not get hyper, &quot;there&#039;s nothing you can do&quot;, don&#039;t let it upset you, etc, etc. I keep hearing this all the time or else get just a ho-hum comment. Are there really a lot of us out there that are angry or is it just some of us. Good lord, I pray there are thousands of us who want justice and who do care what is happening. Like most of you I spend hours and hours checking out all the information you wonderful people supply here. When I mention to people about the Pet Connection website, I don&#039;t think a one of them has bothered to check. Man, I would love to give these sheep a swift kick in the a** and say wake up! but don&#039;t think it matters to them. I&#039;m a spiritual person having studied various modalities. I know that for every negative here on earth, there is a positive in the Universe. We must all ask the Universe or go to whomever you strongly believe in to help our pets and us in righting this horrible wrong. It brings tears to my eyes that there really are a lot of people who don&#039;t give a damn especially if they aren&#039;t affected. I would give my life to protect my dogs. I get very emotional any time an animal is hurt and in pain and suffering or worse yet, dies. So keep up the great work everyone. I&#039;m hanging in there with you and doing my part too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On March 18 I emailed Oprah to do a show also. Didn&#8217;t think to email every day. Good idea. Question for Steve, Nadine, Linda, the remainder of you whose names I see constantly, are you talking to family and friends and coworkers about this. What do they say. Are they telling you to not get hyper, &#8220;there&#8217;s nothing you can do&#8221;, don&#8217;t let it upset you, etc, etc. I keep hearing this all the time or else get just a ho-hum comment. Are there really a lot of us out there that are angry or is it just some of us. Good lord, I pray there are thousands of us who want justice and who do care what is happening. Like most of you I spend hours and hours checking out all the information you wonderful people supply here. When I mention to people about the Pet Connection website, I don&#8217;t think a one of them has bothered to check. Man, I would love to give these sheep a swift kick in the a** and say wake up! but don&#8217;t think it matters to them. I&#8217;m a spiritual person having studied various modalities. I know that for every negative here on earth, there is a positive in the Universe. We must all ask the Universe or go to whomever you strongly believe in to help our pets and us in righting this horrible wrong. It brings tears to my eyes that there really are a lot of people who don&#8217;t give a damn especially if they aren&#8217;t affected. I would give my life to protect my dogs. I get very emotional any time an animal is hurt and in pain and suffering or worse yet, dies. So keep up the great work everyone. I&#8217;m hanging in there with you and doing my part too.</p>
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		<title>By: Bob Vernon</title>
		<link>http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2007/04/05/pet-food-recall-the-morning-wrap-up/comment-page-5/#comment-25767</link>
		<dc:creator>Bob Vernon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2007 00:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Here&#039;s the latest on the fraud by MenuFoods.

http://www.bobvernon.com/MenuFoodsWesternFamilyMurderers.html

These greedy corporate thieves should hang.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s the latest on the fraud by MenuFoods.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bobvernon.com/MenuFoodsWesternFamilyMurderers.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.bobvernon.com/MenuF.....erers.html</a></p>
<p>These greedy corporate thieves should hang.</p>
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		<title>By: Nancy Nielsen</title>
		<link>http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2007/04/05/pet-food-recall-the-morning-wrap-up/comment-page-4/#comment-25685</link>
		<dc:creator>Nancy Nielsen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 22:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s time I expressed my gratitude to all of you who have done the research and work to keep us all informed.  Because I live without electricity it is invaluable to me to have one trustworthy, reliable place to find information - I stress my solar powered laptop keeping up but thank you thank you thank you.  Skeeter, somewhere in the doggie meadows in the sky, thanks you - Tycho, hanging in there so far, thanks you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s time I expressed my gratitude to all of you who have done the research and work to keep us all informed.  Because I live without electricity it is invaluable to me to have one trustworthy, reliable place to find information - I stress my solar powered laptop keeping up but thank you thank you thank you.  Skeeter, somewhere in the doggie meadows in the sky, thanks you - Tycho, hanging in there so far, thanks you.</p>
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		<title>By: Tonya</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tonya</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 22:42:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve always felt bad from throwing away scraps in the trash.  I know dog food manufacturers always warn people not to feed dogs human food but then I had a labrador as a kid that grew up with me for 17 years who ate nothing but table scraps.  

I&#039;m glad my two dogs now eat my table scraps and not this gluten from China.  

Tonya</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve always felt bad from throwing away scraps in the trash.  I know dog food manufacturers always warn people not to feed dogs human food but then I had a labrador as a kid that grew up with me for 17 years who ate nothing but table scraps.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad my two dogs now eat my table scraps and not this gluten from China.  </p>
<p>Tonya</p>
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		<title>By: Bonnie</title>
		<link>http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2007/04/05/pet-food-recall-the-morning-wrap-up/comment-page-4/#comment-25679</link>
		<dc:creator>Bonnie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 22:38:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great!! :) Bombard Oprah with messages! I seriously have been sending one everyday since this started.
This entire situation just makes me sick. I really hope she does a show and see if she can get some of these scumbags on for an interview. I&#039;d like to see them squirm.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great!! :) Bombard Oprah with messages! I seriously have been sending one everyday since this started.<br />
This entire situation just makes me sick. I really hope she does a show and see if she can get some of these scumbags on for an interview. I&#8217;d like to see them squirm.</p>
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		<title>By: Tina</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tina</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 22:05:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just wrote to Oprah too, your right maybe if enough of us e-mail her she will get the message that we need this out in the media as much as possible.  Thanks for the idea, Tina</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just wrote to Oprah too, your right maybe if enough of us e-mail her she will get the message that we need this out in the media as much as possible.  Thanks for the idea, Tina</p>
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		<title>By: petlover</title>
		<link>http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2007/04/05/pet-food-recall-the-morning-wrap-up/comment-page-4/#comment-25556</link>
		<dc:creator>petlover</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 20:22:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Does anyone have friends/relatives in the pet food industry, manufacturing plants, or investigative agencies that have given out some &quot;secret&quot; info -- of course, anonymously?
I wonder how much more the FDA rep Nadine Long spoke to knew??  After guaranteeing her anonymity, I&#039;d love to have a conversation with her, although I wouldn&#039;t want to get her in trouble.  I hate this trickling out (or lack thereof) of info at the expense of our pets!

....... The post below is by Nadine Long:
No wonder the woman I spoke to at the FDA was so nice about our commplaints. She probably will be out of a job soon if her bosses at the FDA are closing her lab down. Remember my post that she said there was so much more she would have liked to say. Now I understand that comment!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does anyone have friends/relatives in the pet food industry, manufacturing plants, or investigative agencies that have given out some &#8220;secret&#8221; info &#8212; of course, anonymously?<br />
I wonder how much more the FDA rep Nadine Long spoke to knew??  After guaranteeing her anonymity, I&#8217;d love to have a conversation with her, although I wouldn&#8217;t want to get her in trouble.  I hate this trickling out (or lack thereof) of info at the expense of our pets!</p>
<p>&#8230;&#8230;. The post below is by Nadine Long:<br />
No wonder the woman I spoke to at the FDA was so nice about our commplaints. She probably will be out of a job soon if her bosses at the FDA are closing her lab down. Remember my post that she said there was so much more she would have liked to say. Now I understand that comment!</p>
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		<title>By: Linda</title>
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		<dc:creator>Linda</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 20:15:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am cross posting this from howl911:

LARGEST PET FOOD RECALL EVER
A Genetic Engineered Food Disaster?
By Dr. Michael W. Fox
I have received several letters from dog and cat owners thanking me for ‘saving their animal’s lives’ because they were feeding them the kind of home-made diet that I have been advocating as a veterinarian for some years. These letters came after the largest pet food recall in the pet food industry’s history. 
On March 23, the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets announced that rat poison in contaminated wheat gluten imported from China was responsible for the suffering and deaths of an as yet uncounted numbers of cats and dogs across North America. The poison is a chemical compound called aminopterin. 
Veterinary toxicologists with the ASPCA and American College of Internal Veterinary Medicine shared my concern that there may be some other food contaminant (s) in addition to the aminopterin that was sickening and killing many pets. Experts were not convinced that the finding of rat poison contamination was the end of the story.
On March 30, the FDA reported finding a widely used compound called melamine (formed by dehydration of urea and used in the manufacture of plastics, as a wood resin adhesive, and in slow-release urea fertilizer), in the suspect pet foods. The FDA claims the melamine was the cause of an as yet uncounted number of cat and dog poisonings and deaths. The FDA could not find the rat poison, aminopterin, in the samples it analyzed; however a lab in Canada, at the University of Guelph, has confirmed the presence of rat poison. There may be other substances of a hazardous nature not yet discovered in these manufactured pet foods that include other ingredients considered unfit for human consumption, and from around the world.
The Associated Press cited the Environmental Protection Agency as having identified melamine as a contaminant and byproduct of several pesticides, including cryomazine. People began to question if there is also pesticide contamination of the wheat gluten. Is there a possibility of deliberate contamination, or is it the result of gross mismanagement and lack of effective food-safety and quality controls that accounts for levels of melamine reported to be as high as 6.6% by the FDA in samples of the wheat gluten? 
A brief internet search quickly reveals that the widely used insect growth regulator cryomazine is not only made from melamine, but it also breaks down into melamine after ingestion by an animal. Wheat gluten is wheat gluten, fit for human consumption, so the question remains, what was wrong with this gluten that it was only bought for use in pet food?
On April 3 Associated Press named the US importer as ChemNutra of Las Vegas, reporting that the company had recalled 873 tons of wheat gluten that had been shipped to three pet food makers and a single distributor who in turn supplies the pet food industry.
What of the uncounted number of people whose cats and dogs became sick, and even died? Several letters that I have received indicate costs of in the thousands of $ per animal; and what of long-term care costs for animals suffering from chronic kidney disease?
While Congressional hearings are now being called for by grieving pet owners, and class action suits put together, this debacle could have catastrophic consequences not only for conventional agribusiness, of which the pet food industry is a lucrative subsidiary, but also for the agricultural biotechnology industry, with its millions of acres of genetically engineered crops around the world.
I reach this conclusion, until there is evidence to the contrary, for the following reasons:
1. The wheat gluten imported from China was not for human consumption, because, I believe, it had been genetically engineered. The FDA has a wholly cavalier attitude toward feeding animals such ‘frankenfoods’ but places some restrictions when human consumption is involved (yet refuses appropriate food labeling).
2. The ‘rat poison’ aminopterin is used in molecular biology as an anti-metabolite, folate antagonist, and in genetic engineering biotechnology as a genetic marker. This could account for its presence in this imported wheat gluten. 
3. The ‘plastic’, ‘wood preservative’, contaminant melamine, the parent chemical for a potent insecticide cyromazine, could well have been manufactured WITHIN the wheat plants themselves as a genetically engineered pesticide. This is much like the Bt. insecticidal poison present in most US commodity crops that go into animal feed. 
4.So called ‘overexpression’ can occur when spliced genes that synthesize such chemicals become hyperactive inside the plant and result in potentially toxic plant tissues, lethal not just to meal worms and other crop pests, but to cats, dogs, birds, butterflies and other wildlife; and to their creators. (For details, see my book Killer Foods: What Scientists Do to Make Food Better is Not Always Best. Lyon’s Press, 2004).
 How else can one account for samples of pet food containing as much as 6% melamine? It was surely not mixed in such amounts when the wheat gluten was being processed, but rather was already in the wheat, along with the aminopterin genetic marker. My suspicion is that the FDA was aware that the gluten came from genetically engineered wheat that was considered safe for animal consumption.
I could be wrong. But a greater wrong is surely for the pet food industry to use food ingredients and food and beverage industry by-products considered unfit for human consumption; to continue to do business without any adequate government oversight and inspection; and for government to give greater priority to agricultural biotechnology and the patenting of genetically engineered crops and animals, and not to organic, humane, ecologically sound and safe food production.
I believe that there is evidence of gross negligence, not simply on the part of the pet food industry, but by all who are responsible for food quality and safety in the global market that is clearly dysfunctional. The Pet Food Institute should start an emergency fund to compensate all veterinary expenses incurred as a result of this---and any future---mass poisonings of people’s beloved animal companions. 
 

Dr. Michael W. Fox</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am cross posting this from howl911:</p>
<p>LARGEST PET FOOD RECALL EVER<br />
A Genetic Engineered Food Disaster?<br />
By Dr. Michael W. Fox<br />
I have received several letters from dog and cat owners thanking me for ‘saving their animal’s lives’ because they were feeding them the kind of home-made diet that I have been advocating as a veterinarian for some years. These letters came after the largest pet food recall in the pet food industry’s history.<br />
On March 23, the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets announced that rat poison in contaminated wheat gluten imported from China was responsible for the suffering and deaths of an as yet uncounted numbers of cats and dogs across North America. The poison is a chemical compound called aminopterin.<br />
Veterinary toxicologists with the ASPCA and American College of Internal Veterinary Medicine shared my concern that there may be some other food contaminant (s) in addition to the aminopterin that was sickening and killing many pets. Experts were not convinced that the finding of rat poison contamination was the end of the story.<br />
On March 30, the FDA reported finding a widely used compound called melamine (formed by dehydration of urea and used in the manufacture of plastics, as a wood resin adhesive, and in slow-release urea fertilizer), in the suspect pet foods. The FDA claims the melamine was the cause of an as yet uncounted number of cat and dog poisonings and deaths. The FDA could not find the rat poison, aminopterin, in the samples it analyzed; however a lab in Canada, at the University of Guelph, has confirmed the presence of rat poison. There may be other substances of a hazardous nature not yet discovered in these manufactured pet foods that include other ingredients considered unfit for human consumption, and from around the world.<br />
The Associated Press cited the Environmental Protection Agency as having identified melamine as a contaminant and byproduct of several pesticides, including cryomazine. People began to question if there is also pesticide contamination of the wheat gluten. Is there a possibility of deliberate contamination, or is it the result of gross mismanagement and lack of effective food-safety and quality controls that accounts for levels of melamine reported to be as high as 6.6% by the FDA in samples of the wheat gluten?<br />
A brief internet search quickly reveals that the widely used insect growth regulator cryomazine is not only made from melamine, but it also breaks down into melamine after ingestion by an animal. Wheat gluten is wheat gluten, fit for human consumption, so the question remains, what was wrong with this gluten that it was only bought for use in pet food?<br />
On April 3 Associated Press named the US importer as ChemNutra of Las Vegas, reporting that the company had recalled 873 tons of wheat gluten that had been shipped to three pet food makers and a single distributor who in turn supplies the pet food industry.<br />
What of the uncounted number of people whose cats and dogs became sick, and even died? Several letters that I have received indicate costs of in the thousands of $ per animal; and what of long-term care costs for animals suffering from chronic kidney disease?<br />
While Congressional hearings are now being called for by grieving pet owners, and class action suits put together, this debacle could have catastrophic consequences not only for conventional agribusiness, of which the pet food industry is a lucrative subsidiary, but also for the agricultural biotechnology industry, with its millions of acres of genetically engineered crops around the world.<br />
I reach this conclusion, until there is evidence to the contrary, for the following reasons:<br />
1. The wheat gluten imported from China was not for human consumption, because, I believe, it had been genetically engineered. The FDA has a wholly cavalier attitude toward feeding animals such ‘frankenfoods’ but places some restrictions when human consumption is involved (yet refuses appropriate food labeling).<br />
2. The ‘rat poison’ aminopterin is used in molecular biology as an anti-metabolite, folate antagonist, and in genetic engineering biotechnology as a genetic marker. This could account for its presence in this imported wheat gluten.<br />
3. The ‘plastic’, ‘wood preservative’, contaminant melamine, the parent chemical for a potent insecticide cyromazine, could well have been manufactured WITHIN the wheat plants themselves as a genetically engineered pesticide. This is much like the Bt. insecticidal poison present in most US commodity crops that go into animal feed.<br />
4.So called ‘overexpression’ can occur when spliced genes that synthesize such chemicals become hyperactive inside the plant and result in potentially toxic plant tissues, lethal not just to meal worms and other crop pests, but to cats, dogs, birds, butterflies and other wildlife; and to their creators. (For details, see my book Killer Foods: What Scientists Do to Make Food Better is Not Always Best. Lyon’s Press, 2004).<br />
 How else can one account for samples of pet food containing as much as 6% melamine? It was surely not mixed in such amounts when the wheat gluten was being processed, but rather was already in the wheat, along with the aminopterin genetic marker. My suspicion is that the FDA was aware that the gluten came from genetically engineered wheat that was considered safe for animal consumption.<br />
I could be wrong. But a greater wrong is surely for the pet food industry to use food ingredients and food and beverage industry by-products considered unfit for human consumption; to continue to do business without any adequate government oversight and inspection; and for government to give greater priority to agricultural biotechnology and the patenting of genetically engineered crops and animals, and not to organic, humane, ecologically sound and safe food production.<br />
I believe that there is evidence of gross negligence, not simply on the part of the pet food industry, but by all who are responsible for food quality and safety in the global market that is clearly dysfunctional. The Pet Food Institute should start an emergency fund to compensate all veterinary expenses incurred as a result of this&#8212;-and any future&#8212;-mass poisonings of people’s beloved animal companions. </p>
<p>Dr. Michael W. Fox</p>
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		<title>By: Christi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 20:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just heard on CNN tv that a senate committee will investigate the contaminated pet food next week after their Easter break</description>
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