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No clarity yet on pet food
12/04/2007 15:50  - (SA)  

  • Pet recall: CFO in stock row
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  • SA faces pet food shock
  • Cape Town - Clarity on the cause of the latest spate of renal failure cases in dogs is expected before the end of the week, according to the SA Veterinary Association (Sava) and pet food manufacturer Royal Canin South Africa.

    In a joint statement to all vets around the country, Sava President Gerhard Steenkamp and Royal Canin SA's managing director Gregory Watine said there had been 19 confirmed cases in the past few days - in Johannesburg and Cape Town - of dogs presenting with acute renal failure.

    "Although at this stage, the cause is not known, it appears that all the dogs were being fed Vets Choice pet food."

    Sales suspended

    In the interests of patients and pending tests being conducted on Vets Choice products, Royal Canin had decided to suspend all sales of Vets Choice with immediate effect.

    Vets were requested to advise clients to cease feeding Vets Choice products to their pets until further notice.

    "This is a precautionary measure and a further announcement on this issue will be sent to you within 24 hours," they said.

    Cat food

    Meanwhile, News24 reported earlier on Thursday that Hill's Pet Nutrition had warned cat owners not to use any of its Prescription Diet m/d Feline dry food, which the company said should be returned for a replacement or a refund.

    The product was recalled in the United States after reportedly hundreds of cats died from renal failure after eating contaminated food.

    The scale of the problem in South Africa was not known, and according to Steenkamp, the recall of the nutrition locally was a precautionary measure, as it had not appeared to affect cats locally.

    Recently, Woolworths had to recall all of its dry dog and cat food due to contamination of certain products.

    In another statement, the National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) reacted with "sadness" to the news that Hill's Pet Nutrition Prescription Diet M/D Feline dry food and Royal Canin's Vets Choice were being recalled due to contamination.

    NSPCA 'feels' for owners

    "In our opinion, it is a responsible, caring and transparent move by the company to issue this statement and to take the step of recalling their products, pending tests," NSPCA spokespersonn Christine Kuch said.

    "For the pets affected we hope that the outcome will be a full recovery. To their owners and to owners worried about their pets, we feel deeply."

    Tragic and far-reaching as this news might be, the NSPCA emphasised that a perspective had to be taken.

    'No malicious intent'

    "No malicious intent was involved. This is a tragic occurrence.

    "Sadly, there have been instances of contamination of human food and it is in this context that the NSPCA places this recent issue of contaminated pet food.

    "In terms of regulations pertaining to pet foods, standards are high and requirements are stringent," said Kuch.

     
     

     
         
      Toxic pet food
    12/04/2007 16:27
    Commercial pet food can never be trusted. There are too many cases these days that show the dangers we are exposing our companion animals to when we leave it up to profit driven corporations to provide "safe" food. The health of our animals are not their bottom line. Human caretakers of animals should take back responsibility for providing healthy, organic, natural food, prepared at home for their animal companions. Stop feeding your animals to death. - Toxic bunny
     
         
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