Royal Canin Recalls Several Dry Foods
Royal Canin is recalling several formulations due to contaminated rice protein concentrate. No illnesses are confirmed in relation to these items. Royal Canin also recently recalled pet food in South Africa due to melamine found in corn gluten.
Recalled items:
ROYAL CANIN SENSIBLE CHOICE (available in pet specialty stores nationwide)
Dry Dog Food
- Chicken Meal & Rice Formula Senior
- Lamb Meal & Rice Formula Puppy
- Lamb Meal & Rice Formula Adult
- Lamb Meal & Rice Formula Senior
- Rice & Catfish Meal Formula Adult
ROYAL CANIN VETERINARY DIET (available only in veterinary clinics)
Dry Dog Food
- Canine Early Cardiac EC 22â„¢
- Canine Skin Support SS21â„¢
Dry Cat Food
- Feline Hypoallergenic HP23â„¢
Full release after the jump.
(Thanks PetSitUSA!)
April 19, 2007
Dear Royal Canin USA Customer,
It is with sincere regret that I inform you of a new and unfortunate development with some of our pet food products.
Although we have no confirmed cases of illness in pets, we have decided to voluntarily remove the following dry pet food products that contain rice protein concentrate due to the presence of a melamine derivative.
ROYAL CANIN SENSIBLE CHOICE® (available in pet specialty stores nationwide)
Dry Dog Food
- Chicken Meal & Rice Formula Senior
- Lamb Meal & Rice Formula Puppy
- Lamb Meal & Rice Formula Adult
- Lamb Meal & Rice Formula Senior
- Rice & Catfish Meal Formula Adult
ROYAL CANIN VETERINARY DIETâ„¢ (available only in veterinary clinics)
Dry Dog Food
- Canine Early Cardiac EC 22â„¢
- Canine Skin Support SS21â„¢
Dry Cat Food
- Feline Hypoallergenic HP23â„¢
We are taking this proactive stance to voluntarily recall these products to avoid any confusion for our customers about which Royal Canin USA products are safe and which products may be affected.
Pet owners should immediately stop feeding their pets the Royal Canin USA dry pet food products listed above. Pet owners should consult with a veterinarian if they are concerned about the health of their pet. No other Royal Canin diets are affected by this recall and CONTINUE TO BE safe for pets to eat.
In addition, Royal Canin USA will no longer use any Chinese suppliers for any of our vegetable proteins.
This decision to recall some of our dry pet food products is driven by our philosophy that the “Pet Comes Firstâ€. The safety and nutritional quality of our pet food is Royal Canin USA’s top priority. Pet owners who have questions about this recall and other Royal Canin USA products should call 1-800-592-6687.
On behalf of the entire Royal Canin family, our hearts go out to the pet owners and everyone in the pet community who have been affected by all of the recent recalls. We are as passionate about the health and happiness of our customers’ pets as we are of our own, so we are committed to taking the steps necessary to ensure this never happens again.
Sincerely,
Olivier Amice
President and CEO
Royal Canin USA
April 20th, 2007 at 1:31 am
Not Sensible Choice cat food (just dog food)?
Also- wonder if they tested the corn gluten in their food. Their website states all their other products are safe to eat…
April 20th, 2007 at 1:55 am
ROYAL CANIN
The brand’s producted are marketed in nearly 90 countries on every continent.
http://www.royalcanin.com.au/
April 20th, 2007 at 2:07 am
Avoid products with Corn Gluten - its not good for the pet anyway (there is no protein - unless you marker it with melamine).
Remember - no Rice unless Whole Grain Brown/White, No Wheat (not sure of all the ingredients - Chicken Soup Does have a form of Barley), No Soy, And NO CORN.
April 20th, 2007 at 2:14 am
Karen- I agree. This is opening so many people’s eyes to what is actually in the food. I previously had assumed because a brand of food was at a specialty pet store that it was good food. Sensible Choice is sold at those specialty stores.
Sadly, a lot of people wouldnt/couldnt have pets if they didnt buy the cheapest food. And I bet ALL of those (grocery brands) have corn.
April 20th, 2007 at 2:47 am
DO NOT give your pets any products that have “CORN GLUTEN” in them. I have been stating this fact since 04/02/07, when my Siamese Cat, Simon, was POISIONED TO DEATH by eating a SCIENCE HILL”S PRESCRIPTION DIET DRY & CANNED food that I purchased from a vet. The dry and canned version of PRESCRIPTION DIET FELINE i/d contains “CORN GLUTEN” and that is the only food that my SPECIAL LOVING KITTY consumed!!!! I am absolutely positive that the FELINE i/d killed my cat by POISIONING…I informed my vet, but was told that the product does not contain wheat gluten and I responded by stating that I am perfectly aware of that, BUT IT DOES CONTAIN “CORN GLUTEN” PLEASE, believe me : DO NOT FEED THIS PRESCRIPTION DIET TO YOUR CATS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
April 20th, 2007 at 3:19 am
Someone we know lost his cat last year to sudden kidney failure. The cat ate only MaxCat roasted chicken dry. He loved his cat. Cost him $4000 in vet bills
April 20th, 2007 at 3:33 am
I’m on disability, I’m at the poverty level.
You’d be surprised at what one could do without in order to have healthier pets (since I can’t afford the $3000 to fix one cat - and have a sad life - much less three cats).
I thought I had been giving them healthy food (you know, the generic to the “premium”) Then I discovered its like rot in a box (and the “premium” turned out worse!!)
So I went from $12 a month to about $50. I didn’t plan on it, and on my budget, that’s big! However, I found I can manage fine. It saves on Vet Bills anyways, and my Siberia has had skin problems, stool problems and constant vomiting (about twice a week or more, I thought hairballs). He wasn’t tolerating the food.
Since switching to Chicken Soup for Cats and Holistic Canned (I’d quite canned since they were wasting it, or hacking it up) - ALL PROBLEMS CEASED!! I’ll never go back.
April 20th, 2007 at 3:41 am
ROYAL CANIN
Sounds like the broker Wilbur-Ellis contacted Royal Canin-USA and RC is doing this as a totally precautionary measure. Fine with me.
I have a gut feeling that we need to hold onto our hats - this is going to be the shape of things to come…..take a deep breath.
April 20th, 2007 at 4:02 am
Well since American Nutrition received some of the bad rice protein I checked on my bag of Vita Bone- No rice at all and No Corn Gluten Meal listed on the bag. then ….
On the site it is listed as an ingredient!!!
Now we have to check sites and bags!
Back to making cookies!
Vita Bone-
Wheat Flour, Poultry Meal, Ground Wheat, Ground Corn, Corn Gluten Meal, Animal Fat (Preserved with BHA), Fish Meal, Brewers Dried Yeast with Molasses and Yeast Extract, Salt, Calcium Carbonate…
Vita Bone Flavors-
Wheat Flour, Poultry Meal, Ground Wheat, Meat and Bone Meal, Ground Corn, Corn Gluten Meal, Animal Fat (Preserved with BHA), Fish Meal, Tomato Meal, Brewers Dried Yeast with Molasses and Yeast Extract, Salt, Peanut Meal, Dehy-drated Cheese, Liver and Gland-ular Meal, Caramel Color, Dehydrated Peas, Iron Oxides, Artificial Colors, Calcium Carbonate…
Vita Bone Basted-
Wheat Flour, Poultry Meal, Ground Wheat, Ground Corn, Corn Gluten Meal, Animal Fat (Preserved with BHA), Fish Meal, Brewers Dried Yeast with Molasses and Yeast Extract, Salt, Beef Flavor, Chicken Flavor, Caramel Color, Red #40, Calcium Carbonate…
April 20th, 2007 at 6:04 am
Not all of the Sensible Choice line has been recalled. There is Natural Blend of that line that has not been recalled because it contains no glutens of any kind (just brown rice, brewers rice and oatmeal). Just some info for you. (It’s what my guys eat and we have had the same bag for proabably about a month now and all five Chihuahhas are fine).
April 20th, 2007 at 6:24 am
I am stil waiting to hear from Purina Foods about Fancy Feast. I had been feeding it for a long time. Right at the time of the recall he had a can of turkey with gravey - within 15 minutes became violently sick, and I had to have him put down due to lethargy, constant vomiting and dehydration, failing kidneys. It HAS WHEAT GLUTEN amongst other ingredients.
April 20th, 2007 at 7:01 am
I was afraid this was coming. My dogs used to eat Science Diet dry — until they got sick after I opened a new bag several weeks ago. Until I have proof, I’m assuming it was the corn gluten meal that caused the problem. I’m now feeding Nature’s Logic Chicken kibble (still mixed with homemade while we transition). The owner of that company has been extremely helpful and available to answer questions by e-mail, just using the one available on their website. I’m not pushing any kind of food, especially in these troubling times, but am relieved that I made the choice of a food with no glutens, protein powders, or synthetic vitamins and minerals. Also, according to the Pet Food List, they don’t source stuff from China. Best wishes to everyone as we all try to make sure our babies get safe food to eat.
April 20th, 2007 at 7:06 am
Wow! I just read the new article from the Sacramento Bee, linked thru Pet Connection. I rushed back to check the label, and am relieved to know that the Nature’s Logic doesn’t contain any of these, either: whey protein isolate, soy protein isolate, soy protein concentrate, soy grits and soy lecithin. At least it seems as though the scientists are finally getting somewhere with their investigations. But I would expect many more recalls coming.
April 20th, 2007 at 7:14 am
Forthcoming? At least Natural balance recalled their stuff right away, while everyone else “waitied” for test results. I wonder who # 5 will be. I had a problem with Purina ProPlan dog and cat. My animals weren’t eating it, and they had been on it al their lives, so I switched to Innova.
April 20th, 2007 at 7:35 am
Who’s next you ask? Time to check with your local supermarket. Forget the pet food rows, proceed directly to the meat section….
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/.....03671.html
April 20th, 2007 at 7:46 am
FDA should have suspected what was causing the problem with pet foods long before this. They knew about companies “boosting protein levels” and thus, pricing almost TWENTY years ago…in 1990…then, in HUMAN grains. If you have lost a pet, forward this one to your attorney…An eye-opener: http://findarticles.com/p/arti.....ai_9246932
SPIKED WHEAT - Schuler Grain Co. uses additive to artificially boost the protein content of its wheat
FDA Consumer, Dec, 1990 by Judy Folkenberg, Richard Nelson, Sharon Snider
Spiked Wheat
A tip from a disgruntled former employee of a large Minnesota grain company led to court-ordered heavy fines and probation for the owners last February.
Schuler Grain Co. in Breckenridge, Minn., was using an additive to artificially boost the protein content of its wheat and thereby increases the price it brought on the market. Ultimately, the Schulers’ profit came out of the consumer’s pocket–for higher-priced baked goods at the grocery store.
In August 1985, the tipster told the U.S. Department of Agriculture about the firm’s illegal activities. USDA in turn notified FDA.
Investigation by FDA’s Minneapolis district office confirmed that urea, a chemical used primarily in fertilizer and feed for cattle, was being illegally added to the wheat before being sold to flour companies.
Last February, George M. and Robert V. Schuler, owners of Schuler Grain Co., pleaded guilty in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota to three counts of selling adulterated wheat in 1985.
April 20th, 2007 at 7:47 am
I have already started a diet of human food for my babies! Call your vet or go to the library and READ about human food for your pet-find the correct balance and do it. My vet said the dogs must have a starch, veg, and protein. He is loving it and it is cheaper than my Royal Canin dog food!!!
April 20th, 2007 at 7:58 am
RC says all other products are safe.
Yeah Right! Until next week.
April 20th, 2007 at 8:14 am
If you feed treats, please be aware that much of that stuff is manufactured in China and India.
Ask the same questions as you would with pet food: Where was it manufactured, where was it tested, by whom, what were test findings.
I found the websites last night, but failed to save them. Very sorry. Maybe someone can dig them up.
April 20th, 2007 at 8:15 am
That link to the Pittsburg Tribune Review had a TON of new info in it! FOr anyone that remembers people who’s animals had sky high potassium levels, this explains it - amiloride was found along with 2 other chemicals. Amiloride can be used as a diuretic (makes you urinate out more fluid - commonly known as ‘water pills’). It is potassium ’sparing’ meaning if you take too much amiloride, your potassium levels go too high - see here:
http://www.medicinenet.com/ami.....rticle.htm
They also found cyanuric acid - from the MSDS :
Special Remarks on other Toxic Effects on Humans:
Chronic Potential Health Effects:
Ingestion: Prolonged or repeated ingestion may affect the kidneys, metabolism (anorexia/weight loss).
Itchmo, the entire article should get a banner, I think this “triple cocktail” is what we’ve been waiting to hear about.
April 20th, 2007 at 8:16 am
sorry - the link is in an earlier post by Vitaly, here it is again:
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/.....03671.html
April 20th, 2007 at 8:29 am
My beautiful female Siamese Mari got terribly sick with FD from MediCal formulations. MediCal (called Select-Care in the US) is owned by Royal Canin.
She almost died at the hands of the incompetent vets, none of whom told me to take her off the POISONOUS DRY VET PRESCRIPTION FORMULA KIBBLE.
She had eaten Preventative, (got fat on that from the carbs and poison in it); Reducing, Weight Control and then Mature Formulas. This was last May, 2006 so this corn gluten crap has been happening for a lot longer than just this recall period.
The pet food industry has a lot of dirty dark secrets and now they are all coming out. They are perpetuating a massive consumer fraud on the uneducated public with their labelling and claims of “health”. These companies lilke Royal Canin have done no long term studies to prove that cats DON’T get sick on their products.
. It’s just because now we have these blogs like Itchmo, Howl911 and YDC we can all communicate to each other rather than being silent little stories in our vet’s offices!
The Vets do not look to food, generally, as a cause of all these illnesses show up in cats. IBD, CRF, Feline Diabetes — ALL caused by dry cat food!
Dry cat food is poison. Period. No cat should eat any form of dry food and now we are finding most of the wet formulations are also garbage.
I feed my cat RAW MEAT. www.catnutrition.org recipe.
Citizens, learn all you can about feeding your pets properly so you DON’T get big vet bills or lose your kitty!
April 20th, 2007 at 9:11 am
Any info on Dingo Dental and regular chew bones. My sweetie loves them, but are made in China. He will be crushed! There’s not much listed as ingredients but this has got me paranoid. I just lost a dog to renal two years ago and it was a nightmare. How many are going homemade?
b
April 20th, 2007 at 9:19 am
I still cannot believe that we pay a premium price to feed our babies and
the companies are purchasing cheap food from China. I was feeding my cats Purina and my dog Ultra Nutro when this all started I changed my Newfoundland to Canidae Dry and Merrick Wet and the cats are now
on Core Wellness which is grain free and Merrick Wet. Everyday I go
on line to check who is going to be recalled next. I just E-Mailed Wellness because on their sight they said that they do not use the Rice Gluten that was tainted but they did not say where they get their products. I am sick and tired of hearing how the companies will re-imburse you for the product and vet bills - who cares I want my pet to be able to eat what
I (the one they trust) feeds them. Who cares about the money if your
pet is suffering. Merrick seems to be a good company they only make
their food, they are family owned and you won’t believe the selections,
it is like something we could eat. They do not make dry cat food yet but
I will buy there’s when they do. The cats love their we food and I called
them and they are all USA made and in Texas. I really feel bad about
all the people who lost their pets because of companies buying cheap
products to raise their profit margins.
April 20th, 2007 at 9:55 am
I also feed my dogs the Merrick dry food. Am feeding the cats Pets Promise, which is made in the US by Dr. Weil. I think I am going to make a batch of the raw cat food listed above, as kitties are crying for their wet food.
Thanks everyone for comments and thoughts.
Kim
April 20th, 2007 at 10:06 am
I was just looking at the raw food recipe. Not where I really want to go…but another option. As long as the human food chain stays safe, that is.
April 20th, 2007 at 10:12 am
I have been feeding my 4 pound Chihuahua (2/12 years old) Royal Canin Chihuahua 28 dry dog food during a 1 1/12 year interval along with human food. His checkup on March 3 revealed high liver enzyme levels. On a scale of 10-100, his ALT was 298, tripled. I was told by my vet (Banfield) that something was poisoning him and I should stop giving him whatever holistic products I told him about (Goji juice and a dental cleaner called PetzLife Oral Care Gel–100% natural). He wanted me to also check around the house for any other problems too. He said he would check his blood again in 3 months to see if it has changed. In the meantime I started him on Milk Thistle therapy. I plan to have his blood checked again in a week or two tho. Now, with this food recall problem, I am sincerely wondering if this is what caused his liver enzymes to soar since I believe before kidney problems arise, liver enzymes rise. Of course I took him off the Royal Canin a couple of weeks ago when I heard that they had a previous recall last year with the vitamin D situation. I have been cooking for him mostly and offer a holistic dry dog food on the side(Life’s Abundance).
April 20th, 2007 at 10:16 am
I have discontinued the feeding of my Sensible Choice Dry Cat Food because of this recall! It may not list this formula specifically, but I believe ALL SENSIBLE CHOICE FORMULAS, CAT AND DOG, SHOULD BE SUSPECT!
April 20th, 2007 at 10:56 am
Anyone have an opinion on Felidae food….chicken and rice canned and/or dry? I am thinking of switching my cats to this.
April 20th, 2007 at 11:11 am
Looks like the article from the Pittsburg Tribune went away before I got to it.
April 20th, 2007 at 11:20 am
Anyone hear any negative feed back on CANIDAE DRY AND INNOVA DRY OR THEIR BISCUITS? the Innova bars has “RICE” in their ingredients. I have been feeding Canidae forever…my two shepherds of 9 years died a few months, the dog food I’m sure played a part in their health. My other three now I am worried about. Dogs should live longer than 9 friggin years. I am slowly switching to home made, including the buscuits. But, in the mean time I did take in my younger shepherd and she had elevated kidneys….geezzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. I do not trust ANY food.
Barb
Phx, Arizona
April 20th, 2007 at 11:23 am
I also gave my cats Felidae and so far the company seems to be very good. Kona’s breeder recommended Canidae and felidae is there cat food.
I mix foods for the cats so they get different ones and I did feed them felidae. I do feed them the Felidae Wet and they do like it. They do not
use Wheat, Corn or Soy and they do not use any glutens. Visit there
website Canidae.com Our babies our so important and they trust us
so much.
April 20th, 2007 at 11:28 am
Never mind–the second link works.
The more I read here and other blogs, the more I think there is no way humans are not being affected by this. I lost my mother 2 weeks ago , among other things she had acute renal failure and had been anorexic for 2 months. She was subsisting on Glucerna, nasty stuff.
I think we all should not eat anything our grandmothers could not have prepared, and do the best we can to feed our pets what she would have fed them. I lost a dog to Nutro last summer, so far everyone else seems to be fine on Kumpi. I don’t mind that it has corn in it, it is whole corn and not GMO. When I had goats, I fed them sweet mix, it was hard to keep the dogs out of it! And it didn’t hurt them at all.
April 20th, 2007 at 11:36 am
In other post it seems Canidae uses a small canning plant in Texas that is family owned. I don’t believe any of the tainted food (so far) has come from this plant. Based on the limited info we have Candiae seems OK.
I am going to use it as a back up food in case Solid Gold gets recalled.
April 20th, 2007 at 11:53 am
Is Royal Canin SO dry food for cats okay? My cat had urinary stones and had been eating Hill’s Science dry cat food since he was a kitten. I had to spend $4500.00 for all the vet bills including an operation. The vet then switched him over to the Royal Canin SO which I can only get with a prescription from the vet. I am trying to keep my cat well and hate to think after all he has been through he is now going to get sick again.
April 20th, 2007 at 12:08 pm
I’m still waiting to hear from Purina about Fancy Feast, too…we tried the Chicken SOup for the kitties and not one of the 8 would touch it! I know it’s supposed to be really good, but if they won’t eat it….they’ve been eating the Fancy Feast dry chicken food and Fancy Feast canned grilled chicken with gravy. And Iams Lamb & Rice dry food. Nobody will answer when you e-mail them, and you can’t get people on the phone!!! It’s so totally frustrating!!!! AND SAD!!!!
April 20th, 2007 at 12:42 pm
Diane & Lydia, I agree with the Hill RX food with corn gluten my littlest was on the C/D wet and dry and also eating as a treat Fancy Feast w/ Wheat gluten and soy Portien concentrate.Elegant Medley. She start having all the symptoms and 1300 dollars later she is under observation for Kidney damage. And all Purina can say is our food is notinvovled last girl i spoke to was very rude when I called back to have put in my case that Gsisha Creatitine had double in 3 weeks. I suggested if the food ws fine why don’t i send it to her for her to eat. I do not think Purina will ever tell the truth.
April 20th, 2007 at 12:44 pm
Here is the back door number to Fancy Feast Purina, 1-866-270-9304. Tried being nice and calm with them just wanted to give heads up product might be bad and they had to talk to me like i was crazy. let them have it.
April 20th, 2007 at 12:55 pm
Sorry–accidentally posted this in wrong forum:
RC Canadian Recalls Now:
http://www.royalcanin.ca/index_en.php
April 20, 2007 Media Inquiries: (613) 292-9268
Royal Canin Canada Voluntarily Recalls Pet Food Products That May Contain Contaminated Rice Protein Concentrate
Guelph, Ontario — Following Royal Canin USA’s discovery of a melamine derivative in rice gluten in some of its dry pet food products and its decision to recall these products, Royal Canin Canada has decided to remove Sensible Choice Diet and certain veterinary prescribed specialty diet products from distribution.
The following Royal Canin Canada products are being recalled:
ROYAL CANIN VETERINARY DIET CANINE EARLY CARDIAC
ROYAL CANIN VETERINARY DIET CANINE SENSITIVITY RC
(Rice and Catfish)
ROYAL CANIN VETERINARY DIET CANINE SKIN SUPPORT
ROYAL CANIN VETERINARY DIET FELINE HYPOALLERGENIC HP
ROYAL CANIN VETERINARY DIET FELINE SENSITIVITY RD
(Rice and Duck)
In the interest of pet safety, Royal Canin Canada has taken the proactive measure to recall the products listed above.
“We cannot express how devastated we are to notify pet owners of this finding,” said Xavier Unkovic, CEO Royal Canin Canada. “However, we feel that this recall is necessary as we absolutely cannot put pets at risk.”
Based on today’s announcement, pet owners should immediately stop feeding their pets the Royal Canin Canada pet food products listed in this statement. Pet owners should consult with a veterinarian if they are concerned about the health of their pet. No other Royal Canin Canada diets are affected by this recall and CONTINUE TO BE safe for pets to eat.
Along with the recall announcement, Royal Canin Canada will no longer use any Chinese suppliers for any of its vegetable proteins.
Pet owners who have questions about this recall and other Royal Canin Canada products should call 1-866-494-6844.
April 20th, 2007 at 12:55 pm
My dogs are not happy about Canidae. I have to put chicken or beef in their food in order for them to eat it. Are they trying to tell me something? Any more info on Canidae is greatly appreciated. Hmmm..small plant in Texas? I’m not buying anything at this point.
April 20th, 2007 at 1:08 pm
For those of you feeding Evo - do you think feeding 1/4 cup a day to two one year old kitties is okay? I am at my wits end right now (as I’m sure everyone on this site is!!) but I want to find something with quality ingredients (grain free, etc) but I am worried about the protein content (and cals are really high). I was feeding NB. Then tried Wellness (my one kitty who barely eats wet food wouldn’t touch it) and then Organix but then returned it as neither liked it AND they wrote this reply when my friend asked if they used “US ingredients”:
I truly understand your concerns. Wherever possible we source our
ingredients domestically but not all are available here in the US. For
example, the vitamin K used in our cat formula comes from Denmark.
However, please keep in mind that being sourced or produced domestically
does not necessarily provide a safer product. We just went through the
very large spinach recall that came on the heels of the peanut butter
recall; these were all US products.
Which really turns me off because when that spinach and pb was recalled, you can bet those companies were held responsible and the FDA and other agencies investigated their production sites. I don’t think we’ll have such luck in China. And, I have more faith in Denmark’s food control over China’s. Poorly said, Organix - bad comment indeed.
April 20th, 2007 at 1:09 pm
Barb Fannon
Im confused on your post. What was your 9 year old dog eating? I am also very very sorry for your loss.
April 20th, 2007 at 1:26 pm
Correct me if I’m wrong…..but isn’t China going to host the Olympics? I’m not sure which year but….if this is the case and I’m sure that China will be looking forward to a substantial financial gain from this!
I just finished reading the Pittsburgh Trib. article and it disgusts me to read that officials in China are actually hanging up the phones and telling people not to call back again!
This speaks volumes to me….that they indeed have something to hide and are purposely slowing down investigations by the FDA! Because this is a growing HEALTH concern…they should be more than willing to clear themselves of any wrong doings….if, and I stress IF, all is well from their end!
Because it HAS become a GLOBAL HEALTH concern….pressure should be put on the W.H.O. and the U.N. to deny China the PRIVILEGE of hosting an event when they have no respect for the countries that will be going there! I wish I knew how to go about starting a campaign like that!!……Any one out there with the contacts and savvy to do this……..please….do it!
We cannot allow a country with whom who’s officials have zero respect for the health situations for countries with whom they do business….do NOT deserve to host such a prestigious (and financially lucrative!) event!! Maybe this will get their attention about how serious people are! I doubt very much that they’ll be hanging up the phone on the U.N. or the W.H.O.!!
What do you all think?
April 20th, 2007 at 1:29 pm
I live in Italy and my dogs only eat sensible royal canine, but here they don’t say anything about.
any suggestion on what I should do?
fiorella
April 20th, 2007 at 1:59 pm
Lacy:
My older dogs ate Canidae since they were 9 weeks old. Of course being germand shepherds, they had health issues going on. I believe the food contributed to all their problems. :o(
Any info on Innova health bars???
Thanks!
April 20th, 2007 at 2:05 pm
I have an 8 month old puppy who has been eating Royal Canin Puppy for large breeds since I got her at 2 months old. I am feeding her chicken & rice & cottage cheese now. I am scared to buy the prepared foods. I’ve been told by the Vets that she shouldn’t be on this diet for long term. Does anyone have any experience with feeding “people food” to dogs long term?
April 20th, 2007 at 2:43 pm
I want to alert everyone to Hill’s Prescription Feline Z/D Low Allergen Dry Cat Food. My cat Sapphire passed away March 24th from complete renal failure, she was eating Hills Z/D.
Sapphier was a pure-bred Ragdoll of 2 1/2 years of age and given a perfect bill of health in her annual check-up of January 2007. Sapphire started to eat that bag of Hill’s Z/D the last week of Febuary 2007. Sapphire died 3 weeks later of complete renal failure.
I have spoken with the FDA 4 times. Yesterday they phoned and emailed me asking me to keep the bag of Z/D so they can do tests on Sapphire’s food. I was told by the FDA what questions to ask Hill’s/Colgate who I have called already 7 times!
I did phone Wednesday Hill’s/Colgate investigations and spoke with Michelle. She refused to give the country of origin of where Hills gets their rice from. Michelle said this was competitive and confidential information. I replied “What do you think my cat is going to go around and give this information out, my cat is dead - you already killed my cat!”
I asked Michelle from Hill’s Colgate to provide me with the batch investigation of Sapphire’s food and prove to me there was no melamine in it? She refused again. I said to her “The Hill’s website states you have no melamine in your rice, if you do not have melamine in your rice, what is the problem of providing me the reports?” Michelle said “I cannot do this at this time.” I asked “Why?” Michelle of Hill’s Colgate responded with “Because there is an on-going investigation!”
That is totally contrary to what is on Hill’s website. I said to Michelle “Your website states you have already investigated your rice products and you have no melamine and now you tell me there is still an ongoing investigation - so your website is not telling the truth then?” Michelle responded with “We have an ongoing investigation and someone from Hill’s will call you back, thank you for call”
I gave this above informtion to the FDA investigator who called me yesterday. Considering it was the FDA who said I the right to have this information from Hills and this I did say to Michelle of Hill’s Colgate, she refused even what the FDA said I had the right to have!
Please I already have other people who have emailed me and their cats died from renal failure in January and February 2007 from eating Hill’s Z/D, please call the FDA and report immediately. Please post here on the Itchmo Blog! Please report the death of your cat at petconnect.com
Please stop these corrupt corporate giants from killing our pets!
Thank you,
Joanne and Always *Sapphire*
April 20th, 2007 at 3:03 pm
Joanne if corn gluten gets confirmed tainted here in the US i will be calling Hills also. My littlest of the cat Geisha the sicker on at the moemnt was eating in addition to FF w/ gravy which I know is bad because it is the only food both cats have in common. Topaz will not Geisha Hills C/D so I believe that is why Geisha is the sicker of the 2 cats double dose of poison well tripple cause she was eating C/D wet and dry plus FF. I have read on other blog site people claiming C/D killed there cat all same symptoms be interesting to see how this plays out.
April 20th, 2007 at 3:05 pm
sorry meant to say Topaz will have nothing to due with the C/D ate once a year ago and it made her vomit hasn’t touched it since.
April 20th, 2007 at 3:54 pm
My cats are on Royal Canin prescription canned calorie control high fiber. They have been on this food for 4 weeks since we switched them off IAMS at the first recall. So far, they have eaten this food without incident. After consultation with my vet today, we decided to keep them on it as one of my cats has cardio issues (unrelated to the current recall). We are, of course, continuing to monitor the list.
I did call the RC 800 line today and was assured that the calorie control high fiber canned DOES NOT contain rice protein concentrate. It also contains no wheat gluten or corn gluten.
I am nervous about keeping them on this food but given the one cat’s cardio issues, I need to continue to feed an acceptable food. If we did switch now, I don’t know what I would switch to. Still, I’m nervous and scared and praying for all our furry friends.