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SIGN PETITION:
Make all food safe and healthy human grade (no fillers).
Disclose all brands. Disclose all ingredients.
Ban use of animal testing

MENU FOODS DELIBERATELY FEEDS POISON TO ANIMALS TO SEE IF IT
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Expensive "premium" brands claiming they are "high
quality/Premium food" came from the same factory as the
cheapest products on the market. Do they contain the
same "GARBAGE"?
Can they guarantee the "GOOD" food doesn't get
contaminated by traveling through the same places or
hands of the "CHEAP" food? Can they guarantee they are
in fact not the SAME food?
How many cats or dogs that have died or suffered from
kidney or urinary diseases
all these years were caused by the foods they sold us -
with promises of Quality?
Just 1.3 percent of imported fish, vegetables, fruit and
other foods are inspected - yet those government
inspections regularly reveal food unfit for human
consumption
(resource:
Pet food recall
raises safety questions)
DEMAND TIGHTER REGULATIONS
DEMAND THE TRUTH!
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1990: at least 15 dogs in Ontario were poisoned by dry
food from Techni-Cal Growth.
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1995: Vomitoxin in Nature's Recipe dry foods
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1998: Aflatoxin in dry dog foods made by Doane Products
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2003: Still unidentified problem with certain lots of
Go! Natural dry food.
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2005: at least 76 dog deaths were linked to
Missouri-based Diamond Pet Foods when contaminated corn
got through the safety inspection.
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2006: Royal Canin Canada, a pet food maker, faces
a suit related to high levels of vitamin D.
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2007: hundreds of animals sick or dying
from Melamine contaminated food by Menu Foods
DEMAND NO MORE ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION!
Our
cats' and dogs' health could have been compromised long before
tainted pet food was recalled.
(May 19)
At a recent U.S. Food and Drug
Administration news conference, David Acheson, assistant
commissioner for food protection for the FDA, said melamine was
seen in pet food samples as far back as early 2006. Before that,
he said no one knows, or will likely ever know, whether melamine
was present in pet foods.
We can't exclude that (melamine) didn't make pets sick," said
Acheson. "All we can say is that it didn't make them as sick as
in 2006 because it didn't come to anybody's attention. But we
cannot rule out that it didn't make pets sick."
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RELATED ARTICLES |
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Was pet food poisoned on purpose?
(MSNBC)
FDA Suspects Wheat Gluten Intentionally Spiked
(April 20)
Pet Food Recall: Corn Gluten Also A Concern In
Cat, Dog Food Recall (April 23)
Was Pet Food Tainted Intentionally?
(April 22)
Feds tests of suspect pet food kills 7 -
By
Andrew Bridges, AP Writer | March 19, 2007.
Pet Food Recall Must Lead to a Revolution
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