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31  Pet Food Info (Menu Foods, Iams, Purina, Hills, Ol'Roy, etc.) / Cat Food Experiences By Brand / Re: SO organics on: October 25, 2008, 05:56:40 AM
Thanks for finding this info Jenny and Offy.

This is from the cat food page on their site.  How can it be a complete balanced diet when the only ingredients are meat and meat broth?  Is that possible?


http://www.sobrightllc.com/cat_organic_food.htm


SOrganic wet cat food is made from 100% USDA certified organic ingredients. Every can contains only pure meat and broth, which provides all the essential nutrition that your cat requires for a balanced diet. SOrganic wet can food is free of corn, soy, wheat, yeast, artificial flavorings, artificial color and sweeteners or sugars.
Ingredients:
Organic Beef and
Organic Beef Borth
 
Ingredients:
Organic Beef Liver and
Organic Beef Broth
 
Ingredients:
Organic Beef, Organic Beef Liver, and
Organic Beef Broth
 
32  General Pet Information / The Den - Show Off Your Pet Family / Re: How many kittens will Sassy have? on: October 23, 2008, 07:25:49 AM
Thanks for posting these.  That picture of Sassy brings tears to my eyes.  I'll miss her so much!  Marnie looks like she is dealing w/the splint OK.  That is the best picture of the boys.  They look so great together.  They are so pretty.  I'm sure you won't have any trouble finding them a home--just send that picture out, that will do it for sure!
33  Pet Behavior and Health Questions / Help With My Sick Pet / Re: It's Marnie this time on: October 23, 2008, 07:21:40 AM
You have a lot going on!  Kisses for Sassy going to her new home.  I'lll miss her--following her story so closely I feel like I'm losing a member of my own family.  I know it's so hard to see them go, but you have done a fantastic job with Sassy and the Kits and it sounds like they are all going to get wonderful homes as well.
34  Pet Food Info (Menu Foods, Iams, Purina, Hills, Ol'Roy, etc.) / Making a Difference / Re: Thank you, Menusux! on: October 22, 2008, 05:42:09 AM
I always made a point to read everything menusux posted.  I truly appreciate all the thorough research you did during your time here at Itchmo. My cats are safer because of all the work you did. Being able to do that kind of research is a gift and a skill.  Not everyone can do it.  I hope you will come back.  You are missed.
35  Pet Food Info (Menu Foods, Iams, Purina, Hills, Ol'Roy, etc.) / Your Problems with Pet Food / Re: Orlando Sentinel on Nutro on: October 21, 2008, 01:33:41 PM
We always seem to hear about people sending food back to Nutro for testing and then never hearing from them again, so I would assume that's what will happen in this case.  However, it is interesting that a direct reference to the dogs illness after eating the food was made in the form letter.
36  Pet Food Info (Menu Foods, Iams, Purina, Hills, Ol'Roy, etc.) / Your Problems with Pet Food / Re: California Natural Only on: October 21, 2008, 05:40:18 AM
Wheelhouse, welcome to Itchmo.  I thought you might be interested in one of my posts from last June.  This was originally posted in the "Cat Food Experiences by Brand" area in the California Natural thread on June 10, 2008:

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I gave my cats some canned Cal Nat chicken and brown rice last night.  They had eaten this briefly after last years recalls and liked it so I thought I would give it another shot.  Woke up this morning to find that one of the cats had bloody, runny stool.  Yikes!  It's odd because this cat has regular problems with constipation.  However, also noticed that she had passed a large hairball with the stool, so that could be the nature of the problem.  Or just a reaction to a change in food.  I don't really think there is anything wrong with the food, but thought I would post this anyhow.  Does anyone know if they have changed the formula in the canned cat food since say last April?

Best by 08/21/09
15CCH207   2248

Chicago, IL
37  Pet Food Info (Menu Foods, Iams, Purina, Hills, Ol'Roy, etc.) / News (Recall Related) / Re: Oct. 20, 2008 1,500 dogs die from tainted feed in China - melamine on: October 20, 2008, 02:24:59 PM
Great find Kittylyda!  Im cross-posting my post too (if thats OK)....


Yes very OK, please cross-post where ever/what ever is needed.

What I think, is that where there is melamine, there is probably CA, since as has been shown elsewhere, CA is produced from melamine under the right conditions.

I think catbird is right.  Also, thinking back to the 2007 recalls it seems like "melamine" got all the press.  Everyone seems to know about melamine but I think only those of us who really researched during the recall know about the CA.

This really scares me now that it is showing up in animal feed again.  I wonder if we are going to see it back in the pet food over here in the US and/or Canada.  Do we have another huge round of recalls to look forward to?
38  Pet Behavior and Health Questions / Help With My Sick Pet / Re: It's Marnie this time on: October 20, 2008, 02:13:40 PM
Great news--no surgery for pretty little Marnie!  Sad, though, that she won't be able to say goodbye to Sassy.  Sad

I miss Sassy already and she is not even gone yet!
39  Other/Misc / Recall (Non-Pet Food) / Re: (Melamine Suspected) Chinese Officials Say Baby Formula Tied to Kidney Stones on: October 20, 2008, 04:57:52 AM
I don't know if this has been posted already, but it looks like melamine is back in the animal feed in China.  Let me know or feel free to cross-post if this should also be in the pet food recall area.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/1500-dogs-die-from-tainted-feed-in-china-967283.html

1,500 dogs die from tainted feed in China
 
Some 1,500 dogs in northeast China have died after eating animal feed tainted with the same chemical that contaminated dairy products and sickened tens of thousands of babies nationwide, a veterinarian said today.
The raccoon dogs — a breed native to east Asia that is raised for its fur — were fed a product that contained the chemical melamine and developed kidney stones, said Zhang Wenkui, a veterinary professor at Shenyang Agriculture University. All of the dogs died on farms in just one village.
Zhang determined that the animals died of kidney failure after performing a necropsy — an animal autopsy — on about a dozen dogs. He declined to say when the deaths occurred but a today's report in the Southern Metropolis Daily newspaper said they had occurred over the past two months.
"First, we found melamine in the dogs' feed, and second, I found that 25 percent of the stones in the dogs' kidneys were made up of melamine," Zhang told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.
The Southern Metropolis Daily also blamed the deaths of several hundred dogs on melamine, but it was not immediately clear how the chemical would have entered the raccoon dog feed. In the ongoing milk scandal, melamine was said to be added to watered-down milk to artificially boost nitrogen levels, making products seem higher in protein when tested.
Raccoon dogs take their name from their fur, which resembles that of raccoons, and is used to make clothing, especially coats.
The animal deaths raise questions about the extent of the chemical's presence in the country's food chain.
Melamine has been found in a wide range of Chinese-made dairy products and foods with milk ingredients over the past few months. The government is still trying to win back consumer confidence after those tainted products turned up on store shelves around the world.
Four Chinese babies' deaths have been blamed on infant formula that was laced with melamine. Some 54,000 other children were sickened.
Last year, melamine-tainted wheat gluten, a pet food ingredient made in China, was blamed for the deaths of dozens of dogs and cats in North America.
When ingested by humans, the industrial chemical — used in plastics and fertilizers — can cause kidney stones as the body tries to eliminate it and, in extreme cases, can lead to kidney failure. Infants are particularly susceptible.
Zhang said the company that produces the animal feed is in talks with breeders in Xishan, the village in Liaoning province where the dogs died, about providing compensation and has pressured them not to talk to the media.
Zhang did not give the company's name but the newspaper report said the feed was produced by Harbin Hualong Feed Co. The company refused to comment, saying officials were unavailable because they were in a meeting.
An official surnamed Liu at the Liaoning provincial animal feed and medicine inspection center said the facility tested one sample of animal feed from Xishan and found that it contained about 500 parts per million of melamine. China's Health Ministry recently capped the amount of melamine permissible in milk, milk powder and food products that contain more than 15 percent dairy to 2.5 parts per million.
He said that the center was assisting the Ministry of Agriculture in a nationwide inspection of animal feed for similar contamination but would not give any other details.
The ministry did not respond to a list of faxed questions. Telephone calls to the agricultural department of the Ciyutuo county government, which oversees Xishan, rang unanswered.
China's products have been under intense scrutiny after high levels of industrial toxins were found last year in exports ranging from toothpaste to toys.
The milk scandal has resulted in recalls and the blocking of Chinese imports in numerous countries.
Also today, Australia said it had ordered a recall of a milk drink and cake brand after tests showed they were contaminated with melamine.
Lydia Buchtmann, a spokeswoman for Food Standards Australia New Zealand, said Orion brand Tiramisu Italian Cake with Cheese Cream and Dali Yuan brand First Milk vanilla-flavored drink have been taken off store shelves.

40  Pet Behavior and Health Questions / Help With My Sick Pet / Re: It's Marnie this time on: October 19, 2008, 11:56:31 AM
Poor Marnie!  I'm so glad you noticed something was wrong right away and rushed her to the ER.  It's good to hear she is doing well at the vet and getting lots of attention.

Prayers and hoping you here some encouraging news from the docs tomorrow.
41  Pet Food Info (Menu Foods, Iams, Purina, Hills, Ol'Roy, etc.) / Cat Food Experiences By Brand / Re: SO organics on: October 19, 2008, 11:52:25 AM
My local pet supply store just gave me a 3 oz can to sample for free.  My cats tried it for the first time just the other day and ate it with no hesitation.  This doesn't necessarily mean it will be accepted in the future.  They tend to like new foods the first time and then start rejecting what they don't like after the thrill of something new wears off.  I tried to find some information about this company before I fed the food, but didn't see much online.  I'd be curious to see if anyone has some more information about the company before I try feeding this product again.
42  Pet Behavior and Health Questions / Help With My Sick Pet / Re: Rufus on: October 19, 2008, 05:49:44 AM
Glad to hear Rufus is eating and doing better.  Weird about the high-normal copper results.  Please keep us posted on his progress.
43  Pet Behavior and Health Questions / Help With My Sick Pet / Re: Rufus on: October 17, 2008, 07:46:13 AM
Peg, I'm so sorry that Rufus is so ill.  This is indeed the hardest decision to make for our animal companions.  I believe that Rufus will guide you at this difficult time.

My thoughts and prayers are with you.
44  General Pet Information / The Den - Show Off Your Pet Family / Re: How many kittens will Sassy have? on: October 16, 2008, 07:57:29 AM
It's definitely great news that Annie went to such a wonderful home!  It sounds like they are going to take really good care of her.  Too bad they couldn't take Teddy too--they seemed so devoted to eachother.

I know how devastating it must be to see her go.  And it brought tears to my eyes to think about Sassy wandering around looking for her.
45  General Pet Information / The Den - Show Off Your Pet Family / Re: How many kittens will Sassy have? on: October 15, 2008, 07:31:08 AM
I know how hard it is to be in such a position.  You get so attached and bond so quickly.  I rescued a litter of kittens from the streets a few years ago and it was very difficult to see them go, even though they went to good homes.  I agree that a no-kill shelter is not a bad option.

Thoughts and prayers to catmom11, Sassy and her babies.
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