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&G Pet Care Announces Voluntary Participation in Menu Foods’ Nationwide U.S. and Canadian Recall of Specific Canned and Small Foil Pouch ‘Wet’ Cat and Dog Foods
Dayton, OH (March 16, 2007) – In response to the recent Menu Foods, Inc. nationwide recall of wet pet foods, P&G Pet Care has announced a voluntary recall in the United States and Canada on specific 3 oz., 5.5 oz., 6 oz. and 13.2 oz. canned and 3 oz. and 5.3 oz. foil pouch “wet” cat and dog food products manufactured by Menu Foods Inc. Emporia, Kansas plant with the code dates of 6339 through 7073 followed by the plant code 4197. This voluntary recall is part of a larger product recall by Menu Foods Inc., a contract manufacturer that makes a small portion of canned and foil pouch ‘wet’ cat foods for Iams and Eukanuba as well as other non-P&G brands. There have been a small number of reported cases of cats from the US (none in Canada) becoming sick and developing signs of kidney failure. The signs of kidney failure include loss of appetite, vomiting, and lethargy. P&G Pet Care has received no case reports involving dogs.
This voluntary product recall involves discontinuation of all retail sales and product retrieval from consumers. Consumers should stop using the affected products immediately, and consult with a veterinarian if any symptoms are present in their pet. All Iams and Eukanuba products carry a 100 percent guarantee, and consumers can receive a refund for recalled products. For more information, consumers can contact the company at 1-800-882-1591 or visit www.Iams.com and www.Eukanuba.com for details.
To read can product codes, refer to the bottom of the can. The first four numbers of the second line of numbers are the date code, and the following four numbers indicate the plant code. For example, if the second line begins with four numbers from 6339 to 7073 followed by the plant code 4197, then the can should be recalled. For foil pouches, the code numbers are located at the lower left hand corner on the back of the pouch. The date and plant codes appear in the third group of numbers, beginning an 11-digit sequence. See www.Iams.com and www.Eukanuba.com for illustrated details.
P&G Pet Care is taking this proactive step out of an abundance of caution, because the health and well-being of pets is paramount in the mission of Iams and Eukanuba. Tests of some affected product have not revealed the cause of sickness, and testing will continue until a better understanding of the facts has been achieved. All other canned and small foil wet pouch products produced at other plants are not affected by this issue. Iams and Eukanuba “dry” products are not manufactured at Menu Foods and not affected by this issue. Iams and Eukanuba biscuits, treats and sauces are not affected by this issue.
P&G Pet Care has informed the Food and Drug Administration and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on this issue. The company regrets any inconvenience to its consumers and retail customers.
Stephen where did you get this from?
Originally Posted by MR1911
Oh Nuky your too much , please try and calm down hun
From: NYC and Piscataway (depends on where work takes me)
Laurie, how far are you from NYC? I sure would like to take a drive out to you one day and spend some time taking pictures of the horses in the stables and also as they are taken out for their daily workouts and training.
I wish I could take a picture of Hoover and Bianca together with all of us as a family but I don't know where I could have that done that they allow dogs in the studio that don't charge a fortune
From: NYC and Piscataway (depends on where work takes me)
Originally Posted by Nukmeister1
WOW!! your pictures amaze me!!
I wish I could take a picture of Hoover and Bianca together with all of us as a family but I don't know where I could have that done that they allow dogs in the studio that don't charge a fortune
Give me some time Nuky. I'm in the process of getting my studio equipment (lighting, back drops and other knick-knacks). Once I have everything, I can do it in your own living room. It may be more towards the summer because of my trip in April but if you're willing to wait, I'll do it for you.
I'm trying to get everything I need for a portable setting if I'm ever called out to do something NOT in a studio.
Laurie, how far are you from NYC? I sure would like to take a drive out to you one day and spend some time taking pictures of the horses in the stables and also as they are taken out for their daily workouts and training.
I'm like 30 mins from Pocono International, the owner of the property commutes from there to Seton Hall (he's a professor there) I would say 2-2.5 hours
And they love to be photographed
A friend of mine came up and dida photoshoot of me training my guy and all the horses, dogs, cats, goat, sheep, and peacocks last year so it wouldn't be a problem as long as the stablemistress knows and I make the proper arrangements
Last edited by sasnglass77; Mar 17, 2007 at 02:47 AM.
Well Ladies and Germs...we've managed almost 400 posts in the new bar...and closed out another whole bar in one day....pretty impressive...I'll be back later today to keep the tradition alive...Night
From: NYC and Piscataway (depends on where work takes me)
Originally Posted by Nukmeister1
WOW!! your pictures amaze me!!
I wish I could take a picture of Hoover and Bianca together with all of us as a family but I don't know where I could have that done that they allow dogs in the studio that don't charge a fortune
Here's some I did for a few friends. None in a studio. All in their homes. I think I can arrange something.
Well Ladies and Germs...we've managed almost 400 posts in the new bar...and closed out another whole bar in one day....pretty impressive...I'll be back later today to keep the tradition alive...Night
Night Josh
I'm out the door right behind you...Night everyone.
Jeremy send a pm if it's not too far, but it's an nice ride in the summer I can take you on some "fun" roads on the way to the stable
From: NYC and Piscataway (depends on where work takes me)
Originally Posted by sasnglass77
I'm like 30 mins from Pocono International, the owner of the property commutes from there to Seton Hall (he's a professor there) I would say 2-2.5 hours
And they love to be photographed
A friend of mine came up and dida photoshoot of me training my guy and all the horses, dogs, cats, goat, sheep, and peacocks last year so it wouldn't be a problem as long as the stablemistress knows and I make the proper arrangements
Laurie, that would be GREAT! I'll let you know in the future, sometime after may.
Give me some time Nuky. I'm in the process of getting my studio equipment (lighting, back drops and other knick-knacks). Once I have everything, I can do it in your own living room. It may be more towards the summer because of my trip in April but if you're willing to wait, I'll do it for you.
I'm trying to get everything I need for a portable setting if I'm ever called out to do something NOT in a studio.
I can wait - I hope Hoover can - he is old and bianca doesn't have any effects from this food - Her food that I have here in the house has been recalled !!!!
Originally Posted by J0J0
Here's some I did for a few friends. None in a studio. All in their homes. I think I can arrange something.
The cat in the sink is awesome - my black cat does that all the time
The bulldog is unbelievable!!!
I am going to bed before I have a nervous breakdown
I will call the vet in the morning
From: NYC and Piscataway (depends on where work takes me)
Originally Posted by sasnglass77
Night Josh
I'm out the door right behind you...Night everyone.
Jeremy send a pm if it's not too far, but it's an nice ride in the summer I can take you on some "fun" roads on the way to the stable
That's not too far at all. I used to drive up to boston when my brother lived up there just for a day trip. That was a 3.5 hr trip one way. Fill my belly with good food and I'll be fine.
From: NYC and Piscataway (depends on where work takes me)
Originally Posted by Nukmeister1
I can wait - I hope Hoover can - he is old and bianca doesn't have any effects from this food - Her food that I have here in the house has been recalled !!!!
The cat in the sink is awesome - my black cat does that all the time
The bulldog is unbelievable!!!
I am going to bed before I have a nervous breakdown
I will call the vet in the morning
Good night nuky. take an ambien or lunesta. Maybe both! I'm sure your babies will be fine.
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