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16  Other Pet Topics / Photos / Re: Misty had her Hip Replacemnt on: February 20, 2010, 05:34:09 PM
WOW!!!! Misty is doing amazing!!!! I love seeing them lung in the air to get the snowball!
17  Cats / Cat Nutrition / Re: Probiotics for raw? on: February 20, 2010, 11:14:26 AM
Have you also tried a hair ball remedy? I have a BIG furry cat and every once in awhile he will start to vomit after eating....and it is usually because he had a hairball blocking the food from leaving the stomach. the throw up can also happen with eating to fast.

How is he doing?
18  Other Pet Topics / Photos / Re: Misty had her Hip Replacemnt on: February 20, 2010, 11:12:37 AM
So glad to hear Misty is doing better!
19  Dry and Wet Foods / Sheba / Re: Sheba wet food for cats on: February 19, 2010, 11:59:44 PM
dodi, Have you tried the new Iams with Prebiotics? My cats eat it - it is a new formula and they enjoy it. One of my cats had a vomit episode because she is sensitive and this was new for her...the others ate w/out any issues. The next day she had no problem eating it and she begs me to open the can! It smells good too. I only feed 1 x 3 oz can for all 5 cats. Rest of day they get kibble with freeze-dried raw shredded on top of it from Stella and Chewys.
20  Raw Foods / Stella & Chewey's Raw Pet Food / Re: Stella and Chewy's freeze dried raw on: February 19, 2010, 11:57:14 PM
I've been adding the freeze-dried as a topper to my cat's food and they are "digging it" - Our own version of the "Shredded Blends" by Purina, except with the freeze-dried raw. My dogs get it as well on top of their kibble when they are having kibble. They dive right in and eat it all. I like that it is certified pathogen free. They have a really cool process for those worried about pathogens and raw foods.
21  Miscellaneous / General chit chat / Re: Canine cancer survivor Lydia has her own Facebook Fan Page! on: February 19, 2010, 11:54:23 PM
Love her new page!
22  Dry and Wet Foods / Kumpi / Re: KumpiKat on: December 03, 2009, 04:00:26 PM
As an FYI - so there is NO CONFUSION. I did NOT stop the cat food because it was not good or caused any issues. My cats loved it - Simba maybe TOOOOOOOO much. I spoke at length with Evy about having to get his weight down and she highly advised I see my vet to check for an underlying condition. Some things have come up and I can't take him to the vet until the beginning of the year. Suffice it to say, anything above 16% - 18% fat and Simba either is sneaking to eat it or he just gains weight by looking at it! LOL

Also, for the first time in 2 months since being off the Kumpi Kat - Simba got hairballs for a few days...which was annoying! So....Nothing WRONG with the food. Don't want anyone to get the WRONG idea here. I hope to use it again one day after I figure out what is going on w/Simba. He is beginning to slim down and that is more important to me right now so he doesn't get obese issues with his joints or other systems.

The food is SPOKEN For now but wanted folks to know there was NOTHING WRONG with the food.

Thanks!

Robert
23  Dry and Wet Foods / Kumpi / Re: KumpiKat on: December 02, 2009, 10:39:04 PM
Someone pointed me to a food shelter in Minneapolis....will be calling them tomorrow and see if they would like this for their animal food pantry. Thank you!

Robert
24  Dry and Wet Foods / Kumpi / Re: KumpiKat on: December 02, 2009, 10:26:05 PM
If you live in the twin cities (minneapolis), Minnesota area and wante TWO FREE UNOPENED BOXES of Kump Kat let me know. You will need to pick up. My cats don't eat this brand anymore and I would not want the food to go to waste. Thanks!
25  Other Pet Topics / Miscellaneous Pet Topics / Pet Food Safety Petition from Care 2 on: August 26, 2009, 07:39:12 AM
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/3/Pet-Food-Safety

If this has already been posted I apologize - I'm in a hurry this morning but wanted to get the word out.

From the Petitions Web Site:

Do you know that the FDA is partially responsible for countless deaths of dogs and cats during the 2007 pet food recall?

This is not a feeling or hunch, this is FACT.  The Office Of Inspector General recently released its review of the FDAs handling of the 2007 Pet Food Recall, the deadliest Pet Food Recall in history.  Their findings blatantly state the FDA was lax in following their own procedures to remove deadly, contaminated pet food from store shelves.

The result of this lax behavior?

Perhaps thousands more dog and cat deaths in the United States and Canada.  Countless thousands of families with holes in their hearts.  Perhaps cumulatively millions of dollars spent on veterinary bills trying to save the life of a beloved pet.

Here are quotes from The Office of Inspector General report...

FDA has developed procedures for monitoring recalls and assessing a firms recall effectiveness.  However, FDA did not always follow its procedures in overseeing three of the five recalls that we reviewed.  Furthermore, FDAs procedures were not always adequate for monitoring large recalls.  FDAs lack of authority, coupled with its sometimes lax adherence to its recall guidance and internal procedures and the inadequacy of some of those procedures, limited FDAs ability to ensure that contaminated pet food was promptly removed from retailers shelves.
Because FDA did not perform a detailed reconciliation of Menu Foods production records and raw material lists at the time of the March 2007 inspection, FDA was unaware that the production records did not document the transfer of 11,000 pounds of contaminated wheat gluten to a Canadian plant before the recalls began.  FDA remained unaware of the transferred wheat gluten until April 9, 2007, when FDA learned that the University of California at Davis had traced the death of a pet to a brand of Menu Foods pet food that was not on the recall list.  On April 11, 2007, FDA began an in depth reconciliation of Menu Foods%u2019 records and confirmed that the Canadian plant had produced melamine-contaminated pet food that was not on the recall list.
During the first round (of pet store inspections), FDA did not always adhere to its procedures when conducting audit checks at the 64 retail stores:
   Of the 64 store visit forms, 40 were missing one or more pieces of required information, such as the amount of product that the store had removed from its shelves and the amount still remaining on its shelves.
   FDA did not tabulate the results of the 64 store visits and therefore could not adequately assess the effectiveness of the recall effort as required.  Our tabulation of the first round of audit checks, based on the information available on the store visit forms, indicated that 20 percent of the stores visited still had recalled products on their shelves.
In addition, some of the 1,195 store visit forms that inspectors submitted did not contain all requested information or contained misclassified results.  For example, the store visit forms for 31 stores classified the recalls as effective even though the stores (1) had not received notice of the recalls or (2) said that they had received notice of the recalls but had not removed the products from their shelves.
According to FDA officials, FDA had specified during recall strategy discussions that Menu Foods should conduct effectiveness checks at 100 percent of its affected distributors and retailers, which FDA estimated to total more than 10,000.  Thus, Menu Foods conducted effectiveness checks at fewer than 30 percent of its distributors and retailers.  We found no evidence that FDA had followed up with Menu Foods to determine why the firm had not promptly initiated and completed the specified level of effectiveness checks.
 

In September, 2007, just months after the Deadliest Pet Food Recall in History, Congress mandated the FDA to initiate an improved Recall Notification System for pet food (required by law to be accomplished by September 2008).  http://www.truthaboutpetfood.com/articles/62/1/FDA-says-Dog-Ate-Homework/Page1.html

This has NOT been done.

The same laws required that the FDA properly define pet food ingredients, update pet food processing standards, and provide updated labeling standards (required by law to be accomplished by September 2009).  http://www.truthaboutpetfood.com/articles/62/1/FDA-says-Dog-Ate-Homework/Page1.html

This has NOT been done.

Despite Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act Law, an FDA policy allows pet food to contain diseased animals and euthanized animals; ground up and packaged as Healthy, Premium Dog Food or Cat Food. http://www.truthaboutpetfood.com/articles/137/1/Undeniable-Proof-the-FDA-allows-Pet-Food-to-Break-the-Law/Page1.html

FDA policy does NOT override Federal Law; yet no one in Congress Seems to Care.  http://www.truthaboutpetfood.com/articles/161/1/Congress-Doesnt-Care-the-FDA-is-Violating-Federal-Law/Page1.html

 

Enough is Enough!

 

Attention 74 Million U.S. Pet Owners

Are we going to sit around and wait for the next deadly pet food recall?

Or Are we going to do something to prevent it?

Please READ and sign the Petition to the 111th Congress of the United States (its their job to regulate the FDA).

There are 74 Million U.S. Homes with Pets.  Estimating two voting age residents of each home, we as a group are 148 Million Votes Strong.  Together WE HAVE THE POWER TO DEMAND THE FDA ABIDE BY FEDERAL LAW AND POSSIBLY PREVENT THE NEXT DEADLY PET FOOD RECALL!

Please Read and sign the Petition and forward to every pet owner you know.
26  Other Pet Topics / Photos / Re: Happy Birthday Misty on: January 17, 2009, 11:45:46 PM
Happy Birthday Misty - Sorry I was late!!!! I love those pictures!!!!

Robert
27  Pet Products and Resources (NOT foods) / Pet Treats / Carolina Prime Pork Hide Twists - Made in China and Irridated on: December 14, 2008, 04:56:54 AM
You know, I have been feeding this treat to my dogs and last night was first time I realized the Carolina Prime  was Made in China and had an Irridation logo. When I saw Carolina Prime I just assumed it would be made in the USA.

http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3089948

I have emailed the company for further information about the irridation, at what levels and what tests are done to ensure the product chemical makeup has not been changed. As well what the irridation label requirements are.
28  Recall Related Information / Recall News / Re: Mars Petcare: BJ's Recalls Berkley & Jensen Pet Food on: December 09, 2008, 08:24:43 PM
That was from November 25, 2008.
29  Recall Related Information / Recall News / Re: Australian Veterinary Association warns poisoned meat is causing kidney damage on: December 09, 2008, 06:16:21 AM
From the article at http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/12/09/2441623.htm

"The one thing that is common with all of the cases, is that the dogs have among other things, eaten a certain chicken treat that has been sourced in China," he said.

"Although we have no idea what the cause of this problem is, we are concerned there's a link between the feeding of the treat and the emergence of this clinical syndrome."

So why not state the name of the chicken treat instead of making everyone throw out what was bought just to be on the safe side. Talk about BS. It was strange that we almost bought some chicken treats from the store just last week but it said made in china so we put it back.

30  Dry and Wet Foods / Orijen / Re: Cat deaths linked to Orijen on: December 08, 2008, 12:28:36 PM
Hey GreyGhost....I see your points and the reasons you feel the way you do.

I will post pics of my kids shortly.....been busy traveling! Its getting cold - feels like Christmas!

Robert
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