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Warning - Orijen Pet Food linked to Cat Deaths
- By Susan Thixton
- Published 11/23/2008
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There is a report from Australia of five cats that had to be euthanized, due to a very strange illness. The only thing that the five cats had in common was Orijen Cat Food, which is imported into Australia. Orijen is a Canadian pet food company making high quality foods. I use this food as a alternative food for my pets. I will be stopping that immediately until we learn what is going on. If you have a dog or cat (although only cats have said to be effected) on Orijen Pet Foods, please be very cautious using this food.
Here is the full story and the link:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/cat-deaths-linked-to-pet-food/2008/11/23/1227375062012.html
Cat deaths linked to pet food
UNEXPLAINED chronic illness and death among Sydney cats has been linked to a gourmet imported pet food withdrawn from stores over the past three weeks.
A cat neurologist, Georgina Child, has put down five cats over the past week and treated or consulted with other vets about more than a dozen others suffering from paralysis.
Dr Child, who is based at the University of Sydney's veterinary
"There is a highly suspicious link because this is an uncommon expensive food in this country at the moment, and not sold in supermarkets," Dr Child said. "But all tests that have been done so far haven't given us an answer."
First symptoms included wobbliness or weakness in the animal's hind legs, which could then progress to the front limbs. The condition did not appear to be infectious, Dr Child said, nor typical of a nutritional deficiency.
"Most worrying is that the cats showed no signs [of illness] while on the food," she said. "It seems to be happening weeks or even months later."
The marketing manager of Champion Petfoods, Peter Muhlenfeld, confirmed yesterday the cat deaths had been traced back to Orijen's dry cat food, and the problem appeared to be restricted to Australia.
He said samples sent back by the Australian distributor had a "strange odour". The company is investigating whether irradiation upon entry into Australia was the source of the contamination.
The Oddy family of Dundas has lost two cats in the past week. "They were the children's pets; it's awful," Sarah Oddy said.
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3 Responses to "Warning - Orijen Pet Food linked to Cat Deaths" 
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said this on 26 Nov 2008 11:18:08 AM EST
good to know about this, but i believe it was the irradiation upon entry into Australia was the source of the contamination.
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said this on 29 Nov 2008 2:24:57 PM EST
i HAVE BEEN FEEDING MY 18 YEAR OLD CAT ORIJEN AND CANNED FOR THE PAST YEAR AND HALF, SHE IS THRIVING, ACTIVE, HUNTING YOU NAME IT. 3 YEARS AGO SHE WENT FROM 12 LBS TO 6 LBS (HYPOTHYROID & KIDNEY ISSUES) GIVING HER HOMEOPATHY, SUBCUTANEOUS FLUID & HIGH QUALITY FOOD TOOK HER FROM DYING TO THRIVING. i TOO BELIEVE IT IS THE IRRADIATION THAT COMPROMISED THE INGREDIENTS.
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said this on 04 Dec 2008 1:00:44 AM EST
It's a shame to pay so much and be rewarded with ill cats for doing so.
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