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FDA Has Melamine-Tainted Egg on Face

Pet Owners Unhappy with FDA's Handling of the Recall

By Chris M. Carmichael, published May 09, 2007
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Pet owners are outraged that the FDA's new safety "czar," Dr. David W. K. Acheson, stated that the pet food situation is under control and consumers should no longer worry about feeding commercial pet food to their pets. The statement from Acheson came soon after the recall had been expanded even further, and just days after the USDA had announced that 20,000,000 chickens were being quarantined after consuming tainted feed. The statement also came on the heels of another announcement-- that the FDA plans to close seven testing labs.

Many pet owners feel that this latest attempt by the FDA to mitigate consumers' fears indicates that the FDA simply does not want to deal with consumers' very valid concerns about the intentional pet-food tainting. What Acheson said is, essentially, "Don't worry about it. Everything is under control now." He said this despite the fact that the contamination turned out to be a very widespread problem that goes back at least as early as 2006, and despite the fact that the FDA has yet to show exactly how they will keep this kind of thing from occurring again.

Here are some of the primary complaints pet owners have about the way the FDA has handled the recall:

The FDA delayed informing pet owners about some brands that had products tainted with melamine.

The FDA now appears to be downplaying the broad implications of this recall, despite the fact that at least 150 brands were recalled and that the contamination has been going on for a long time.

The FDA has indicated what they might do in the future to monitor food safety, but has been evasive about what they are going to do right now. Delays have already led to an unknown number of pet food related illnesses and deaths. Fluffy, Fido, and their owners do not have time to wait around.

The FDA has vastly under-reported the number of pet illnesses and deaths tied to the recalled pet food. As calls from pet owners across the nation poured in, the FDA held to their original report of 16 confirmed pet deaths. Only recently did the FDA admit that the numbers of illnesses and deaths were much higher.

FDA Has Melamine-Tainted Egg on Face

the egg was launched the moment Acheson issued the statement

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Did You Know?
As many as 8,500 pets have died due to the contaminated food
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Thanks Carol and Ardeth! Best wishes for you both that your pets stay safe!

Posted on 05/12/2007 at 5:05:00 PM

 
But hey, they're only animals! Seriously, this pet food thing terrifies me. So far, I've managed to keep my nine dogs and cats safe from the tainted stuff, but who knows what's going to happen next? Thanks for the great update on this issue.

Posted on 05/12/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

 
Excellent points made here. I am still afraid to give our cat the occasional can of catfood to supplement her IAMS.

Posted on 05/11/2007 at 8:05:00 AM

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