Purina's Fancy Feast or Purina Dry Food was not on the recall list. I feed my kittens the same food. If you want to find out all the dog and cat food from the recall go to menufoods.com.
2007-03-21 08:36:43
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answered by Jaime A 5
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Purina Fancy Feast Recall
2016-11-01 23:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I tried calling Purina but their line is BUUUSY.
I took ALL the sliced, flaked, grilled and chopped Fancy Feast of my shelves and will not feed them to my cat until I can get an answer from Purina -- THESE Fancy Feast foods have Wheat Gluten in them
BUT -- I KEPT the smooth Fancy Feast to feed my cat because i looked at the ingredient list and there is NO Wheat Gluten in that smooth food.
Purina, so I hear has recalled as a precautionary measure, the Mighty Dog wet food with gravy.
2007-03-21 08:22:02
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answered by aattura 6
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Something is wrong with Fancy Feast and I don't care of Purina is denying it. My cat is 15 years old and she has not eaten anything else but Fancy Feast in the last ten years. Now, all of a sudden, she smells it and runs. She won't even taste it. This is from a batch I bought at a local Walmart. But I had a few cans left over from another Walmart in another town and tried that and she ate it along with the other cat in the house. Something is wrong with that one batch. But now I am afraid to feed her any of it so they have definitely lost my business.
2013-09-26 11:33:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No Purina cat products are affected by Menu’s recall only the
Mighty Dog 5.3 ounce pouch is being recalled.
You can go to this web site for a list of all the recalled brands
http://www.menufoods.com/recall/
2007-03-21 08:39:08
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answered by CarmenBatista 1
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It's only canned food and pouches, Iams canned is on the list. Purina is not on the list at all. Go to www.menufoods.com
2007-03-21 08:13:09
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answered by gypsyghost 3
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I asked the same question earlier and an answerer gave me the response that she actually visited the website and it said that the cat food was not at all affected by the recall. I just saw the site too and it says exactly what she said. So I think your cats should be just fine.
read the underlined part:
http://www.purina.com/company/press/2007/MightyDog.aspx
2007-03-21 08:13:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I am concerned about all cat foods at this point. Someone on a post suggested propylene glycol could be the culprit. It is similar to antifreeze which is deadly to cats but they are strongly attracted to drink it. It IS USED in cat foods. See this article about a recall in MARCH 2007 coincidental? I don't think so.
Animal Feed & Animal Nutrition News Woolworths denies causing cat deaths
// 12 mar 2007
Although the contaminant pet food scare seems to be over at Woolworths, claims are coming in that cats are not dying from eating Woolworth's products. Woolworths is denying the claims.
This in the wake of reports that Port Shepstone resident Juanita Visser had lost lost six of her 12 cats after they had eaten Woolworths pet food.
As a precaution the chain store has sent samples of the food, including those received from Visser, to laboratories in the United Kingdom and Germany for testing.
Two products contaminated
Last month, Woolworths withdrawn all Woolworths branded dry dog and cat food from its shelves, due to micro traces of a contaminant which has been identified in some batches of Woolworths labelled dry dog food.
Extensive independent laboratory tests found that two dog food products had minute traces of ethylene glycol: Woolworths Senior and Woolworths Lite products. However, all other tests came back negative and without any traces of contamination.
Nothing to hide
"As far as we are currently aware, none of the illness or deaths can be attributed to the only two products that tested positive for ethylene glycol on February 13. We are doing everything in our power to try to get to the bottom of this. We even went as far as testing stock dating back from October and so far we have no fathomable proof that there is something wrong with our product," said Julian Novak, head of Woolworths Foods.
"We understand it is a frustrating time for pet owners such as Juanita Visser and our sympathy goes out to them because we are pet owners ourselves. We are not trying to hide anything and as soon as we know something we will notify the media and all our customers who have been experiencing problems they believe were caused by our product. We will keep trying to get to the bottom of this and until then we cannot actually confirm anything," said
2007-03-21 08:19:15
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answered by kkmiausa 2
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None of Purina foods were recalled.
2007-03-21 08:14:11
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answered by KathyS 7
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My six year old cat died a little over a week ago from all the symtoms from kindney faliure.all she ate was the Friskie's wet food.
She was a house cat and never went outside so I know she wasn't poisioned or anything,
I know that Friskie's is not on the list,at least not yet but something happened and
she had all the signs.
I also had a cat die about a week before her who was an outside cat,who also ate the Friskie's food.
2007-03-21 23:42:54
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answered by tncountrygurl23 2
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