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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2011-12-04 03:12 pm
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signal boost: Purina food could be hurting your pets

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] siderea for pointing me to this post about problems with Purina pet food (dog and cat, at least). After seeing this I read the last several month's worth of consumer-affiars complaints, and older ones about the specific foods relevant to me. (Warning: can be gross.) This goes well beyond "ew, yuck" to "get that stuff out of the house before it contaminates anything else". Fortunately I don't use their dry food (infestations), but I do -- or did, until now -- use Friskies canned food (toxins) sometimes.

I didn't find anything on Purina's site about this. Since this isn't in the news I don't know how I would hear about a response from them other than searching from time to time.

[identity profile] hildakrista.livejournal.com 2011-12-05 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm very sorry about your kitty... it's hard to lose a fuzzy family member! I also respect your decision not to use Purina, if you feel that's best for your family.

But I'm wondering why you think that other brands don't get similar complaints?
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[identity profile] woodwindy.livejournal.com 2011-12-05 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry, I can see that my last sentence wasn't as clear as it could have been. I know that most brands have at least some complaints out there (although there are some that don't!). Consumeraffairs.com has a decent -- not perfect, but decent -- representation of active government investigations and consumer complaints re. a variety of companies, and it's pretty straightforward to see where there are significant, consistent concerns over a period of time vs. the "I switched my cat to this food with no transition period and now he has runny bowels, this food must be from teh debbil!" or "This food gave my dog melanoma" kind of things.