Canadian researchers said Friday they’ve made a chemical discovery that may explain how contaminated pet food blocked animals’ kidney function, sickening hundred of dogs and cats in Canada and the United States. Animals likely developed crystals in their kidneys because of a reaction between cyanuric acid and melamine.
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De’h Corrêa has added a photo to the pool:

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The FDA served search warrants on two pet food plants that manufactured ingredients involved in the recall of millions of cans of pet food.
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This is another fake news story from Funnyextreme.comACKSONVILLE, FL – Jimmy Heselschwerdt, like so many middle-class fathers in suburban America, was elated to bring home from the pound his family’s first pet – a three-year-old German Shepherd named ‘Brutus’.
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“TOPEKA, Kan. — A pet food manufacturer that recalled 60 million cans of its products last month has sued another company that it says supplied a contaminated ingredient.”
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A disabled man who was no longer able to bend to feed his pets has invented a device to make the process easier.
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ChemNutra on Friday raised the possibility that it was not the only company to supply Menu Foods with wheat gluten, an ingredient linked to a U.S. pet food recall that includes more than 100 brands.
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On March 30, 2007, Nestlé Purina PetCare Company announced it is voluntarily recalling all sizes and varieties of its ALPO® Prime Cuts in Gravy wet dog food with specific date codes. The Company is taking this voluntary action after learning that wheat gluten containing melamine, a substance not approved for use in food, was provided to Purina by..
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