Wednesday, April 18, 2007

join: Pet Food Recall Class Action


join the Merchant Law Group Pet Food Recall Class Action

they have other class action cases that might interest someone

mean while:

Federal government ponders regulation of pet-food industry
Canadian Press April 18, 2007

OTTAWA (CP) --
The federal government has asked the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to review whether pet food should be regulated in the wake of a massive tainted food recall in Canada and the United States.

But the review doesn't necessarily mean pet food will or should be regulated in Canada, Agriculture Minister Chuck Strahl said yesterday.

Strahl pointed out that regulations in the U.S. didn't prevent the recent deaths of pets from tainted food.

"What we are doing is reviewing the situation," Strahl said.

"We're trying to determine what, if anything, we can do to try to prevent these things from happening again, and also what type of regulations might be effective on this kind of a product."

The CFIA will determine what, if any, action the government should take to better monitor the ingredients of pet food, federal agriculture officials said.

The agency can recommend that pet food be regulated, but can also suggest other unspecified options for monitoring pet food ingredients, with the aim of improving food safety.

The NDP recently called for changes to laws governing the production of pet food following the North American recall.

Last month, Ontario-based Menu Foods recalled 60 million cans and pouches of pet food, sold under 95 different brand names, due to contamination fears.

The company acted after reports of kidney failure and death among dogs and cats. The recall has since been extended to other products containing suspect wheat gluten imported from China.

Yesterday, Menu Foods added an additional item to the recall list.

Natural Life Vegetarian dog food in 13.2-ounce cans was withdrawn after a detailed analysis of production records at its plant in Emporia, Kan., the company said in a release.

The government also wants the CFIA to determine whether a system should be put in place to recall pet food and get it off shelves more quickly.

Currently, there is no recall system in place for pet food as there is for human food.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

The cat food recall is a tragedy. So far the FDA has received reports of 1,950 cat deaths. This is a lot of dead cats, and the companies that sold this food should be punished.