I would like to know who might have bought wheat from
China too. Friday afternoon when I got home from work
I called 9lives and Friskies to ask them this
question. Both told me they don't purchase their
wheat from China. I hope that is true.
Cindy Reasoner
--- Susan Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Be careful with forwarding unconfirmed reports like this. There is mention of
unconfirmed problems with Iams dry on http://www.howl911.com/ but until lab
analysis it is too easy to spread rumors and create unnecessary fear.
I personally am avoiding anything that has been manufactured by
Cross contamination can occur from using the same equipment and supplies, not
just from using the same raw inngredients.
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Oh this is not good! Also,
Wellness used Menu to manufacture their food but said they had their own
suppliers not to worry
i agree with susan on both of her last posts--doesn't have to have the wheat
in it to have been near it
and while i respect belinda's judgment a lot, i, too, am VERY nervous about
putting something like this out in public.
PLEASE crosspost this or share it very discriminately
On
My outlook on the issue, yet ONE MORE reason to stop ALL TRADE with China!
First it's boiling cats ALIVE to make SOUP, then it's illegal DOG and CAT
FUR being imported into our country with misrepresented labels (they are
often skinned ALIVE), then it's toxic pet food ingredients. It's like China
UM... It was our Govenor Dougles that was just on TV yesterday
bragging how much trade Vermont did with China... And how good it was for
us Maybe Vermont could vote to impeach him too
Tad
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My outlook on the issue, yet ONE MORE reason to stop ALL TRADE with
I just think under the circumstances its better to be safe than sorry:
http://www.gothamist.com/2007/03/17/pet_food_recall.php#comment-1043832
http://www.gothamist.com/2007/03/17/pet_food_recall.php#comment-1043922
http://www.gothamist.com/2007/03/17/pet_food_recall.php#comment-1044125
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