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Health Cat deaths linked to pet food, Pet food Issue

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naTTan
post Nov 28 2008, 06:53 AM

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QUOTE(mochablob @ Nov 27 2008, 03:46 PM)
Two weeks ago Champion Petfoods removed ORIJEN cat foods from shops in Australia and last week we issued a voluntary recall to collect any remaining cat food. Please know this recall is specific to AUSTRALIA ONLY and does not impact any ORIJEN food other than what was exported to Australia. As ORIJEN is made with fresh meats cooked at low temperatures, the Australian government mandates our foods be irradiated. This process is unique to Australia and we believe is the cause for health concerns in cats in the Sydney area. We have since stopped all ORIJEN shipments to Australia.

This problem does not originate from our factory or from our ingredients. All foods (including those shipped to Australia) have been tested thoroughly in the past few weeks and the results are perfect. We have recently uncovered research connecting irradiation to health problems in cats and have since ceased all shipments to Australia http://www.vetpathology.org/cgi/content/full/44/6/912

We are completely (100%!) confident in ORIJEN foods.

Thank you,

Peter A. Muhlenfeld

Champion Petfoods Ltd.
T  780.939.6888

www.championpetfoods.com
Voluntary Recall: Orijen Cat Food AUSTRALIA ONLY!
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Sorry for interrupting, but i can't get this out of my head.

If Orijen claims this is because of irradiation, how come pet food from other brand escape this debacle? Don't tell me other pet food all come from inside Australia or are not irradiated?

 

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