Washington, march 23 /prnewswire-usnewswire/ -- With News Reports
indicating That Iams And Other Pet Food Companies May Have Known As Early As
february 20 That Their Products Might Have Been Tainted, Peta Sent An Urgent
letter Today To Daniel G. Mcchesney, Director Of The Fdas Center For
veterinary Medicine Office Of Surveillance And Compliance, Urging Him To
investigate Iams And Other Companies That Sell Food Supplied By Menu Foods And
take Appropriate Actions If The Companies Knew -- Yet Withheld -- Information
about Pet-food Contamination.
"iams And Other Companies Should Be Held Responsible For The Companion
animal Deaths If They Had Knowledge Of The Food Contamination Issue And
refused Or Neglected To Alert The Public Immediately," Says Peta Vice
president Bruce Friedrich. "peta Has Called For Investigations And, If
appropriate, Cruelty Charges Against Menu Foods In canada And Iams In Ohio."
Consumers Are Now Worried That Their Animals May Have Become Ill After
consuming Dry Pet Food Manufactured By Menu Foods, Prompting Peta To Demand
the Company Immediately Recall All Dry Pet Food Products Until They Have Been
chemically Tested For Safety. The Seattle-based Law Firm That Is Handling A
class-action Lawsuit Against Menu Foods Has Said It Is Receiving Numerous
reports From People Attributing Their Animals Illness To Dry Food.
At Least 15 Cats And One Dog Are Reported To Have Died Of Kidney Failure
after Eating Food Manufactured By Menu Foods And Sold Under Several Brand
names, Including Iams, And Veterinarians Across The Country Are Reporting
daily Cases Of Cats And Dogs Experiencing Renal Failure After Eating The
contaminated Food.
"while Millions Of Containers Of Wet Food Have Been Recalled, We Also Need
to Ask Whether Dry Food Is Safe," Says Peta Vice president Bruce Friedrich.
"with Dogs And Cats Lives On The Line, We Are Asking Menu To Pull All Dry
pet Food Until A Full Chemical Safety Analysis Has Been Completed, And We Are
urging Consumers Not To Buy Dry Foods Manufactured By Menu Foods Until The
company Issues An All-clear."
Petas Blog At Peta.org Has More Information, Including A List Of Products
involved In The Recall, Steps Consumers Can Take, And Petas Letters To
prosecutors. To View Video Footage Of Petas Undercover Investigation Into An
iams-contracted Laboratory, Please Visit Iamscruelty.com.
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