After more than a dozen deaths, many are blaming Menu Foods for the nationwide pet food recall and think they should be held responsible . The recall has not been expanded and still applies to foods listed on the Menu Foods Web site since March 16. The recall affects the “Cuts and Gravy” style pet food, manufactured between December 3 and March 6. Pet owners who have spent hundreds of dollars in veterinary bills think Menu Foods should be responsible. The recall list includes major pet food brands such as Eukanuba and Iams. So far, at least 16 animals have died from eating...
...contaminated food. It's believed that a form of rat poison has contaminated the foods being recalled and is causing kidney failure in pets. Manufacturers are urging pet owners to look for symptoms including loss of appetite, weakness, and changes in how much water pets are drinking and how frequently they're going to the bathroom. They also said people should save the vet records and receipts for pet food purchases if they still have them. For more information on the recall, visit www.menufoods.com .