06-12-2014, 04:26 PM
Even if they never sort out exactly why animals are dying, I think there is enough circumstantial evidence to make a caring pet owner want to be cautious.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/the-jerky-...-1.2670097
It must be heartbreaking to lose a beloved pet because of a treat you gave them. It is just like the tainted pet food scandal. I know of cats that died or were left with severe kidney damage. There is no way to absolutely prove which can of food caused the damage, but they know a lot of food was contaminated (intentionally for reasons of greed) and a lot of animals died. At some point that is enough evidence.
Good for Global Pet Food that they do not sell the products just to be on the safe side.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/the-jerky-...-1.2670097
It must be heartbreaking to lose a beloved pet because of a treat you gave them. It is just like the tainted pet food scandal. I know of cats that died or were left with severe kidney damage. There is no way to absolutely prove which can of food caused the damage, but they know a lot of food was contaminated (intentionally for reasons of greed) and a lot of animals died. At some point that is enough evidence.
Good for Global Pet Food that they do not sell the products just to be on the safe side.
Catherine