No accurate death count from bad pet food

Published: July 23, 2007 at 2:12 PM
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WASHINGTON, July 23 (UPI) -- U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials said they may never know exactly how many dogs and cats died this year from contaminated pet food made in Canada.

About half of the 18,000 consumers who called the FDA reported that a pet had died, USA Today reported Monday.

However, coming up with an accurate death count requires analysis of tissue and blood samples that the FDA doesn't have.

After announcing a recall of the products made by Menu Foods, the FDA assigned 400 staff members to collect food samples, take consumer reports and monitor the recall effort, the newspaper said.

"The sad truth is that we will probably never know with any confidence the number of animals that fell victim to the pet food poisoning," FDA spokeswoman Julie Zawisza told USA Today.


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