Three Companies Indicted In Pet Food Contamination

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ChemNutra a food, feed, and pharmaceutical ingredients importer in Las Vegas and two companies in China have been indicted in the melamine contamination of numerous pet foods that possibly killed thousands of pets in 2007. Executives and owners from the three companies are also facing charges.

Xuzhou Anying Biologic is charged with 13 felony counts of introduction of adulterated food into interstate commerce and 13 felony counts of introduction of misbranded food into interstate commerce, Suzhou Textiles is charged with mislabeling 800 metric tons of melamine contaminated wheat gluten manufactured by Xuzhou to avoid inspection in China and not declaring the wheat gluten as food material, and ChemNutra is charged with taking possession of the tainted wheat gluten in Kansas City and distributing it to numerous pet food manufacturers. ChemNutra is charged with 13 misdemeanor counts of introduction of adulterated food into interstate commerce, 13 misdemeanor counts of introduction of misbranded food into interstate commerce and one felony count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

Check out video on the indictments.

Read more about the massive pet food recall on the pet food recall archive page.

Rabbit Chew Toys

Check out these ball shaped toys for your rabbit—-they’re great for enriching your bunnies’ environment and providing appropriate things to play with. These balls are for chewing and are made from willow, grass, hay, loofah, bamboo, and other rabbit friendly materials.
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It seems like it’s easier to find rabbit chew toys in the UK than in the US, but there are places out there carrying these enrichment toys. Try some of these out and make your rabbit a happy bunny.

Treat Tumbler For Rabbits

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House rabbits need mental stimulation like most pets in order to avoid boredom and destructive behavior. (Dogs have lots of options for treat dispensing toys, like the Tricky Treat Ball, the Twist ‘N Treat, and the Buster Cube.)

The Treat Tumbler is a rabbit sized treat dispensing toy you fill with treats or food pellets. Adjust the opening to let treats fall out and let your rabbit roll it round and fling it to get the treats out. At first, you may need to put something they especially love in it so they don’t lose interest before they figure out how it works.

Check out Ivor the Dutch Rabbit showing how the Treat Tumbler works.

Foreclosure Pets

foreclosurehouse.jpgThe number of animals being surrendered to animal shelters is soaring as the US foreclosure crisis grows—some shelters have 35% more animals now than this time last year. As more and more people lose their homes, 100’s of animals are being surrendered. Even worse are the animals just abandoned without out food or water—sometimes left locked inside homes. It’s often the real estate agents and property inspectors who are finding the abandoned animals in horrible conditions and sometimes already dead.

Another outcome from the surge in foreclosures, is fewer new homeowners. Fewer homeowners means there are fewer pet adoptions taking place across the country. There aren’t enough people to adopt the influx of pets.

Sadly, many people facing foreclosure are waiting until the last minute to make plans and many families are having a hard time finding rentals that allow pets, especially medium and large dogs. It is illegal in most states to abandon your animals not to mention barbaric.

The Philadelphia SCPA is waiving fees for surrendering pets due to foreclosures. And the Salem Animal Rescue League in New Hampshire is looking at providing temporary shelter for pets until their families get back on their feet after a foreclosure.(via therealestatebloggers)

The crisis is widespread enough that the Humane Society of the US and the ASPCA have issued statements urging people facing foreclosure to plan for their pets. The HSUS has good tips on how to protect your pets:

  • Give yourself enough time. If possible, check ads and contact real estate agents and rental agencies at least six weeks before you plan to move or when you first learn that foreclosure and/or eviction may be in your future.
  • Gather proof that you’re responsible. The more documentation you can provide attesting to your conscientiousness as a pet owner, the more convincing your appeal will be to your future landlord. This can include statements from current property managers and neighbors that you maintain your pet responsibly, as well as copies of veterinary records showing ongoing pet care.
  • Get it in writing. Once you have permission from a landlord, manager or condominium committee to have a pet, be sure to get it in writing. Comprehensive agreements protect people, property and the pets themselves.

The HSUS also has tips on lowering the costs of keeping your pets:

  • While buying expensive toys and accessories has become a popular way to demonstrate your attachment to your pet, your pet can be just as happy with less expensive toys or homemade toys. They need your love and attention more than a pricey product. The HSUS has tips for inexpensive toys for both cats and dogs.
  • Keep your pets safe inside or on a leash while walking outside. Animals allowed to roam freely are more prone to accidents and resulting veterinary bills.
  • Let your veterinarian know that finances are tight and ask that he or she prescribe only the most vital vaccinations to keep your pet healthy.
  • Consider pet health insurance to minimize the shock of an expensive bill from the veterinarian in case of an unexpected illness or injury.