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31  Dry and Wet Foods / Evangers / Re: Evangers Canned Cat Food on: April 11, 2007, 04:42:34 PM
Are you set on organic canned food?  There are some non-Menu Foods brands out there without wheat gluten that aren't organic.
32  Recall Related Information / General Recall Discussion / Menu Foods CFO sold shares before recall on: April 11, 2007, 10:09:57 AM
Found this article on itchmo  --
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070410.RMENU10/TPStory/Business

Pet food insider sold shares before recall
CFO calls sale a 'coincidence'
KEITH MCARTHUR

The chief financial officer of Menu Foods Income Fund says it's a "horrible coincidence" that he sold nearly half his units in the troubled pet food maker less than three weeks before a massive recall of tainted pet food.

Insider trading reports show that Mark Wiens sold 14,000 units for $102,900 on Feb. 26 and Feb. 27. Those shares would be worth $62,440 today, based on yesterday's close of $4.46 a unit.

That represented 45 per cent of Mr. Wiens's units. After the sale, he still owned 17,193 units and options to purchase 101,812 units, according to insider trading reports.

"It's a horrible coincidence, yes . . ." Mr. Wiens said yesterday.

"I hold myself to the highest ethical and moral standards possible. I wouldn't do anything to imperil the high governance standards that I demand of myself or anybody in the company."

Mr. Wiens said the first reports of illnesses and deaths related to Menu Foods products came in to the company's toll-free customer relations line in late February.

But he said he did not hear of any possible problem with the company's products until early March.

On March 16, the Streetsville, Ont., pet food maker recalled 60 million containers of cat and dog food.

"In terms of process, during any given year, we get consumer complaints all the time and it becomes matter of course for our technical people, so it's not something that necessarily gets flagged right to the top on an ongoing basis," Mr. Wiens said.

Menu Foods president and chief executive Paul Henderson has previously said Menu Foods ended its relationship with its Chinese supplier of wheat gluten on March 6.

By that date, it was clear "something was wrong" with some of the company's products, Mr. Henderson said at a press conference on March 30. In the first week in March, animals in routine taste tests of the company's "cuts and gravy" products began showing symptoms of kidney failure.

Mr. Wiens said he has not been approached by the Ontario Securities Commission or any other regulators about the timing of his unit sales. OSC spokeswoman Wendy Dey said the company routinely reviews insider trading reports, but does not comment on individual cases.

Jay Strosberg, a Windsor, Ont., lawyer who has filed a lawsuit against Menu Foods on behalf of a woman whose six-year-old cat died of kidney failure on Feb. 22, said regulators should look into Mr. Wiens's trades to see whether the buyers bought at inflated prices.

"At this point in time, we have absolutely no information about what the company knew or when they knew it," Mr. Strosberg said. "That information would not be disclosed to us until we're further along in the class action."

Mr. Wiens said he sold his shares in late February for financial planning purposes. He was prohibited from trading until Feb. 16 because of a blackout period related to the company's fourth-quarter results, he said.

But when he learned about the trouble with the company's products, he knew his trades would raise some questions, Mr. Wiens said.

"Certainly there would be questions when you piece all the timing together. I understand that," Mr. Wiens said.

The recall affected various customers including Procter & Gamble Co., Nestlé SA and Loblaw Cos. Ltd.

After the contaminant was identified as melamine found in wheat gluten obtained from a Chinese supplier, other manufactures also recalled their pet foods.

33  Recall Related Information / General Recall Discussion / Re: Royal Canin Canada proactively recalls Feline Dissolution Formula (canned) on: April 11, 2007, 10:04:33 AM
All the more reason to not feed ANY foods manufactured by Menu Foods or containing wheat gluten.  I find this announcement particularly unsettling considering the FDA just stated a few days ago that they had recalled EVERYTHING that needed to be recalled.  Obviously, they don't know what they're doing either.
34  Dry and Wet Foods / Back to Basics / Re: Info on Back to Basics plant on: April 11, 2007, 09:54:59 AM
Thanks for the info!  My cats really loved the sample of dry food I gave them.  They gobbled it like it was a treat.  Unfortunately, no one around here sells it, and it adds $4 per bag to the price for me to order it online and have it shipped to my home.  Sad
35  Dry and Wet Foods / Del Monte Pet Products / Re: Nature's Recipe on: April 11, 2007, 09:52:00 AM
I'm not sure about some of these ingredients (looks like a lot of chemicals), but I'd bet someone here can shed more light on the list.  I guess I'd be a bit nervous about the gluten, even though it's corn.

Ingredients:
Chicken, corn, chicken meal, corn gluten meal, rice, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols), beet pulp, animal digest, dried egg product, herring meal, yeast culture, sodium tripolyphosphate, vitamins (vitamin E supplement, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), niacin supplement, inositol, vitamin A supplement, thiamine mononitrate, d-calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin 6), riboflavin supplement, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of vitamin K activity), beta carotene, vitamin D3 supplement, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement), potassium chloride, salt, phosphoric acid, choline chloride, minerals (zinc proteinate, ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, iron proteinate, copper sulfate, copper proteinate, manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), taurine, yucca schidigera extract, rosemary extract.
36  Dry and Wet Foods / Blue Buffalo / I think I'm going to stick with Blue Buffalo cat foods on: April 11, 2007, 09:47:28 AM
I've had to weigh a lot of factors, including cost and availability, in finding new dry and wet foods for my cats.  Although nothing is perfect, I think I am going to feed my cats Blue Buffalo.  They seem to like the dry chicken blend fine now that they are used to it, and really love the turkey variety of canned.  I will continue looking at canned foods, but for now it's the Spa Select for dry!

Here is the list of ingredients.  (It won't let me cut and paste the list).  I'm not an expert on feline nutrition, but this seems pretty good to me.  Let me know if you see any red flags. Thanks!
Lori

dry:
http://www.bluebuff.com/products/cats_adult.shtml

canned:
http://www.bluebuff.com/products/cats_can_adult_turkey.shtml
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