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Article from: Chicago Sun-Times
Article date: March 20, 2007
WASHINGTON -- As many as one in six animals died in tests of
suspect dog and cat food by the manufacturer after complaints the
products were poisoning pets around the country, the government said
Monday.
A federal investigation is focusing on wheat gluten as the likely
source of contamination that sparked a recall last Friday of 60
million cans and pouches of the suspect food.
The wet-style pet food was made by Menu Foods. The recall now
covers dog food sold throughout North America under 51 brands and
cat food sold under 40 brands, ...
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