It is always prudent for pet owners to be aware of
and heed warnings regarding pet food recalls. One recent cat food
recall came in response to reports of renal failure in pets. It was
publicly noted in March 2007, when increased numbers of cats and other
pets were observed dying due to kidney failure.
The reason was
traced to wet type pet foods made with wheat gluten produced by a
single Chinese company. There have been several cases reported
following that, but in spite of extensive government and private
testing and forensic research, no definitive cause has been identified
as the significant factor in the deaths.
Sources of Cat Food
Pet
food is a billion dollar industry in America. As a result of the cat
food recall, investigators have determined that the cat food in
question was manufactured by a large company that was producing nearly
100 brands of cat food under various labels. In the United States there
has been significant media coverage of the cat food recall.
There
has been public outrage in many places and people have demanded
government regulation and set standards for pet food. Pet foods are
self-regulated by pet food manufacturers and the government encouraged
to set specific standards.
There are about 40 products
manufactured by the company that produces pet foods using a variety of
labels under the one primary company umbrella. One of the products they
produce labelled "cuts and gravy" has since been removed from the
market place due to the cat food recall.
The ingredient that
appears to be the source of the problem is a protein product that is
used to thicken the pet food gravy. These products sold in cans and
pouches are available in most popular supermarkets nation wide.
Consumers are advised to stop buying these products immediately.
Anyone
who believes that they have purchased and made this product available
to their pet, has been advised to seek the aid of a veterinarian in
assessing any potential illness or condition.
Symptoms Causing Alarm
There
has been a 30 per cent increase in kidney failure in cats. This
abnormality is the primary cause for the alarm and discovery of the
dangerous product. It is definitely the main reason the company issued
the cat food recall.
Pet owners have been asked to take their
cats to a veterinary doctor as soon as they show any symptoms such as
loss of appetite, lethargy, depression, vomiting or diarrhea. These
symptoms have been associated with the recent health issues. If the cat
is excessively thirsty or urinates more than usual, these are typical
symptoms of kidney failure. That kidney failure could be a direct
result of exposure to the cat food in question.
New Cat Food
In
part, due to that significant cat food recall, the ASPCA (American
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) has recommended that
the cats be fed products which contains only U.S. sourced protein
supplements until the issues are fully examined and understood. The
ASPCA is keeping a close watch on any new developments regarding these
investigations. Pet owners can call them or email them regarding with
questions and concerns.
More specific data identifying products
and companies is available at their website which provides advice and
answers all questions regarding the cat food recall. The information
will be kept up-to-date and is fully supported by a team of doctors who
have been examining cats displaying the typical symptoms of consuming
the Potentially lethal cat food.