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estranged4life
03-23-2007, 02:16 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17754681/

Animal deaths linked to lethal toxin illegal in the U.S.

The Associated Press

ALBANY, N.Y. - Rat poison was found in the pet food suspected of causing kidney failure that killed at least 16 cats and dogs, but scientists still don’t know how it got there, state officials said Friday.

The toxin was identified as aminopterin, which is used to kill rats in some countries, state Agriculture Commissioner Patrick Hooker said.

The poison may have been used on wheat imported from China, NBC News correspondent Tom Costello told MSNBC TV.

Aminopterin is not registered for killing rodents in the United States, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, though it is used as a cancer drug. State officials wouldn’t speculate on how the toxin got into Menu Foods’ now-recalled pet food but said no criminal investigations had been launched.

Scientists at the New York State Animal Health Diagnostic Center at Cornell and at the New York State Food Laboratory tested three cat food samples provided by Menu Foods and found Aminopterin in two of them. Hooker said they would test individual components of the pet food, as well. The early test results were released to give veterinarians a better idea of how to treat sick animals.

“Any amount of this product is too much in food,” Hooker said.

Aminopterin, also used as a cancer drug, is highly toxic in high doses. It inhibits the growth of malignant cells and suppresses the immune system.

In dogs and cats, it can cause kidney failure, according to Donald Smith, dean of Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

The Food and Drug Administration has said the investigation into the pet deaths was focusing on wheat gluten in the pet food. Wheat gluten itself would not cause kidney failure, but the common ingredient could have been contaminated, the FDA said.

Bob Rosenberg, senior vice president of government affairs for the National Pest Management Association, said he had never heard of the substance before Friday.

“It would make no sense to spray a crop itself with rodenticide,” Rosenberg said, though he said grain shippers typically put bait stations around the perimeter of their storage facilities.

Recall delay
The pet deaths led to a recall of 60 million cans and pouches of pet food produced by Menu Foods and sold throughout North America under 95 brand names. There have been several reports of kidney failure in pets that ate the recalled brands, and the company has confirmed the deaths of 15 cats and one dog.

Menu Foods last week recalled “cuts and gravy” style dog and cat food. The recall sparked concern among pet owners across North America. It includes food sold under store brands carried by Wal-Mart, Kroger, Safeway and other large retailers, as well as private labels such as Iams, Nutro and Eukanuba.


The company, already facing lawsuits, planned a media teleconference for later Friday, a spokesman said. It is majority owned by Menu Foods Income Fund of Streetsville.

A complete list of the recalled products along with product codes, descriptions and production dates was posted on Menu Foods' Web site. The company also designated two phone numbers that pet owners could call for information: (866) 463-6738 and (866) 895-2708.

No criminal investigation so far
A spokesman for New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said he was not aware of any criminal investigation involving the tainted food. FBI spokesman Paul Holstein in Albany said Friday he was not aware of any FBI involvement in the case.

“I don’t know where we’ll go from here,” he said.

© 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

ELIUD
03-23-2007, 03:18 PM
My poor kitties have been eating that crap for months. One is old and is kinda always throwing up. The other is younger and crazy - always chasing invisible mice or whatever. I had to throw away about 6 or 7 packets with the suspect serial numbers so I'm just watching them now to see if I've been killing them.

Sarah
03-23-2007, 03:35 PM
Lily eats Eukanuba, and of course, just recently, I bought a couple wet cans to give her as a treat. Fortunately, they weren't the chunks in gravy type, which are the recalled items. I'm paying very close attention to how she's acting and going potty, but so far, everything seems completely fine. When I first heard about the recall Monday morning, I have to say, I was scared ****less. I can't even think about something happening to my little dog. :distress:

SuzeQuze
03-23-2007, 04:02 PM
My poor kitties have been eating that crap for months. One is old and is kinda always throwing up. The other is younger and crazy - always chasing invisible mice or whatever. I had to throw away about 6 or 7 packets with the suspect serial numbers so I'm just watching them now to see if I've been killing them.

Check with your vet? :shrug: The wikipedia entry on aminopterin says that the failure would happen a few hours after exposure though so I think your pets are likely safe!

DrummerDeanna
03-23-2007, 04:14 PM
I'm just glad they found out what was causing the problems. I was relieved that Clancy's food was not on the list, I can't imagine what pet owners who's foods were on the list must be going through...

And Eliud..I think Suze is right, they would have started getting sick pretty fast...if they're still eating that's a good sign...I hope they're ok!

ELIUD
03-23-2007, 05:00 PM
Check with your vet? :shrug: The wikipedia entry on aminopterin says that the failure would happen a few hours after exposure though so I think your pets are likely safe!
Thanks for that. My older cat has no teeth so all she really prefers is the gravy style soft foods.

And Eliud..I think Suze is right, they would have started getting sick pretty fast...if they're still eating that's a good sign...I hope they're ok!
Oh good they've been eating like the little piggies they are. Thanks!

DrummerDeanna
03-23-2007, 05:10 PM
Thanks for that. My older cat has no teeth so all she really prefers is the gravy style soft foods.


Oh good they've been eating like the little piggies they are. Thanks!

Oh..hopefully they are just fine then, I've been reading that the first symptom is they just completely stop eating. :o

estranged4life
03-23-2007, 05:15 PM
Thanks for that. My older cat has no teeth so all she really prefers is the gravy style soft foods.

Scottish Fold "Woodchuck" will eat, she doesnt care for dry food. Give her Whiskas gravy style chunky food and she is a happy 'chuck'.

ELIUD
03-23-2007, 05:33 PM
Scottish Fold "Woodchuck" will eat, she doesnt care for dry food. Give her Whiskas gravy style chunky food and she is a happy 'chuck'.
Whiskas is what I'm giving them now that I threw out the other brand. Funny. So how much Whiskas can a woodchuck eat if a...woodchuck...could... oh never mind.