Pet Food Recall Expanded
April 9th, 2007 by jacky
There were 20 more dog and cat foods added to the list of recalled pet products on Thursday, April 5, 2007. Menu Foods expanded their list of tainted pet food products, to include another month back. Menu Foods issued a voluntary recall for “cuts and gravy” products manufactured back to Nov. 8, 2006. Its previous recall on March 16, involved more than 60 million cans and pouches, and covered a production period between Dec. 3, 2006, and March 6, 2007.
The new recall now covers five more cat food varieties and four more dog food varieties of the moist products, which were all manufactured with imported wheat gluten tainted by melamine, a toxic chemical used to make plastics.
Also, there is a recall for pet treats made by Sunshine Mills of Red Bay, Ala., particularly dog biscuits sold by Wal-Mart under the Ol’Roy brand, because the treats were made with the contaminated wheat gluten.
In a press release issued after U.S. health officials held a teleconference to announce both new recalls, Menu Foods said it was recalling all products that used wheat gluten from its former supplier, ChemNutra Inc. That company, Menu Foods said in its press release, has issued its own recall of wheat gluten it imported from China.
Menu Foods stated, “The vast majority of the products affected by this expansion are already off retailers’ shelves. No new brands have been added.”
U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials, at their teleconference Thursday, did not have an exact list of the newly recalled products. But Dr. Stephen F. Sundlof, the FDA’s chief veterinarian, told reporters, “Consumers should (still) feel safe in purchasing products not on the recall list.”
The recall includes about 1 percent of all the pet food in the United States, Sundlof, the director of the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine, added. “So there is plenty of safe food for consumers to buy,” he said.
Sundlof also said the FDA still has no idea how many pets have died or become sick from the recalled food, beyond the 16 confirmed deaths so far.
“We know that there are a lot more animals that have been affected by this — made ill and died — but trying to put an estimate to it at this time is just not something we can do,” Sundlof said.
To date, the FDA has received more than 12,000 calls to its consumer complaint line, a record number, Sundlof said. However, he said he did not know how many of those calls were related to the pet food scare, and they are still investigating the cause of the illnesses and deaths.
The nationwide recall was based on the finding that melamine wound up in the pet food and in the wheat gluten imported from China that was used in the food. But, Sundlof said, while melamine is not typically used as a ingredient in food, it is not thought to be toxic.
“Melamine is a relatively nontoxic substance,” Sundlof said. “We don’t know how it relates to the conditions that we are seeing. We are relatively certain that there is a connection here someplace, whether it’s melamine or some other contaminate that is traveling along with the melamine. All of the cases of disease and deaths in animals seem to be tracking only to the product which we know contains melamine.”
Last week the FDA stopped wheat gluten imports from the Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology Development Co. The company has said it is investigating the claims of contamination, the Associated Press reported on Thursday.
The recalled cat food includes selected dates for Authority sliced chicken cans; Nutro Max Cat Gourmet Classics kitten and senior pouches; Pet Pride tuna, chicken, turkey and beef cans; Sophistacat chicken, beef, and salmon cans; and Science Diet Feline Savory Cuts cans.The recalled dog food includes selected dates for Great Choice liver grill cuts in cans; Pet Pride chicken teriyaki and stew pouches; Springfield Prize chicken cuts cans; and Stater Brothers chicken cuts cans.
Consumers can find a complete list of the recalled foods at the Menu Foods Web site: www.menufoods.com/recall.
In addition, a complete list of recalled products from Sunshine Foods is posted on the FDA’s pet food recall Web site: www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/petfood
In a separate pet food alert also issued Thursday, FDA officials warned consumers not to use American Bullie A.B. Bull Pizzle Puppy Chews and Dog Chews, manufactured and distributed by T.W. Enterprises in Ferndale, Wash., because they are potentially contaminated with salmonella.
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