More pet food recalls
Apr. 24th, 2007 10:25 amThis morning's news includes more pet food recalls. One of the companies affected is a prescription brand, "Royal Canin," though only eight of their products are currently recalled.
The current theory seems is that one or more Chinese protein companies have added melamine to their wheat and rice protein products. The melamine makes the protein product score higher in nutrition tests (without actually improving nutritional value). The melamine itself is not considered to be toxic at low doses (it can cause kidney stones at higher doses, though). However, it can degrade upon heating, forming ammonia, which is toxic. The animals that have suffered from food poisoning have had symptoms similar to ammonia poisoning, which supports the current theory.
Don't trust the news to get timely info to you about your current pet food products. Go to the food company's web site and see if your pet's food has been recalled.
The current theory seems is that one or more Chinese protein companies have added melamine to their wheat and rice protein products. The melamine makes the protein product score higher in nutrition tests (without actually improving nutritional value). The melamine itself is not considered to be toxic at low doses (it can cause kidney stones at higher doses, though). However, it can degrade upon heating, forming ammonia, which is toxic. The animals that have suffered from food poisoning have had symptoms similar to ammonia poisoning, which supports the current theory.
Don't trust the news to get timely info to you about your current pet food products. Go to the food company's web site and see if your pet's food has been recalled.