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On Apr 12, 2:29 pm, wrote:
http://www.cvm.msstate.edu

Do you own any dogs or cats? You don't want them to get sick,or die.I am
fixin to look on that bag of Pro Pac www.propacpetfood.com Dog Food,
(dog food I buy at the Animal Health Products,Inc,Veterinary supply
store,995 I-20 Frontage Road) Midwestern Pet Food,Inc in
Evansville,Indiana and call that toll free number.I haven seen Pro Pac
on any pet food recall list,yet anyway.
I guess I want somebody at Midwestern Pet Food,Inc to assure me Pro Pac
dog food is safe for my little doggy.
D..n China Straight To H.LL!
cuhulin


What this mess has pointed up is that there are no controls over the
very few large contract manufacturers of cat and dog food. We have
least a hundred brands of cat and dog food sold at widely varying
prices all made under the same roof by some unknown company up in
Canada. My guess is that the "premium" pet food some of us pay
significant money for is really no diffferent from and as potentially
dangerous as the inexpensive Wal Mart brand.

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I see Midwestern Pet Food,Inc www.propacpetfood.com has added/put a
Notice thingy at the top part of their website.If you own (or they own
you,my little doggy owns me) any pets,check with the Veterinary supply
stores or the quality pet stores in your area.When it comes to dog
food,I never buy it at the cheapie stores.
cuhulin

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Roadie wrote:


What this mess has pointed up is that there are no controls over the
very few large contract manufacturers of cat and dog food.


Dogs and cats are well and good, but what about controls over food for
people???

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On Apr 13, 4:13 pm, Tommy Tootles wrote:
Roadie wrote:

What this mess has pointed up is that there are no controls over the
very few large contract manufacturers of cat and dog food.


Dogs and cats are well and good, but what about controls over food for
people???


You are kidding right?

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Roadie wrote:

On Apr 13, 4:13 pm, Tommy Tootles wrote:
Roadie wrote:

What this mess has pointed up is that there are no controls over the
very few large contract manufacturers of cat and dog food.

Dogs and cats are well and good, but what about controls over food for
people???


You are kidding right?


More and more food products are coming from the slave labour camps in
communist China. That country doesn't give a rat's ass about your
health. They've proven it countless times already.

The pollution is going on immediately next to the food production. Does
it not make sense that the produce will be contaminated? The US will do
nothing to curtail the imports of poison. It appears China is keeping he
US currency afloat.

Oh, the Irony!

(comments by dxAcehole based on that last line will inevitably follow)


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m II wrote:

Roadie wrote:

On Apr 13, 4:13 pm, Tommy Tootles wrote:
Roadie wrote:

What this mess has pointed up is that there are no controls over the
very few large contract manufacturers of cat and dog food.
Dogs and cats are well and good, but what about controls over food for
people???


You are kidding right?


More and more food products are coming from the slave labour camps in
communist China. That country doesn't give a rat's ass about your
health. They've proven it countless times already.

The pollution is going on immediately next to the food production. Does
it not make sense that the produce will be contaminated? The US will do
nothing to curtail the imports of poison. It appears China is keeping he
US currency afloat.

Oh, the Irony!

(comments by dxAcehole based on that last line will inevitably follow)


I don't have to comment to much these days as most know you as a dumbass Canuck.



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dxAce wrote:

I don't have to comment to much these days as most know you as a dumbass Canuck.



It's All 'to' much, Acehole.











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On Apr 13, 4:13 pm, Tommy Tootles wrote:


What this mess has pointed up is that there are no controls over
the very few large contract manufacturers of cat and dog food.


Dogs and cats are well and good, but what about controls over food
for people???


Roadie wrote:

You are kidding right?



Why would I be kidding? The FDA is -greatly- under-staffed; we don't
have enough inspectors to properly staff U.S. located packing houses,
much less enough inspectors to look at -all- the food coming into this
country from overseas. This fact has been widely publicized in the
various media for years.

Furthermore, you don't even have to look all the way to China. Try this
for right here at home:

Last summer, in a series of revelations that nearly snagged a
Pulitzer Prize, Seattle Times writer Duff Wilson documented a
nationwide practice of recycling some industrial wastes as
fertilizer. Gaps in state and federal regulation were allowing toxic
and radioactive wastes that contain nutrients to be combined with
fertilizer and spread without notifying farmers, much less consumers.



A Seattle Times investigation found that, across the nation,
industrial wastes laden with heavy metals and other dangerous
materials are being used in fertilizers and spread over farmland. The
process, which is legal, saves dirty industries the high costs of
disposing of hazardous wastes. (July 3 - 4, 1997)


Funny, but I didn't think your MacFries were supposed to be laced with
cadmium...

Read the book "Fateful Harvest" by Duff Wilson or at least do a web
search for "industrial wastes used as fertilizer" and then we can have
an intelligent discussion.

So, really, you're kidding when you ask if I am kidding, right?


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