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Menu plans brief shutdown of Emporia Plant
I have five cats and although only one cat (Simba) was prescribed Hills MD diet dry food, I fed it to all because it was hard to manage who ate what. Then Simba began peeing on my kitchen counter and after I saw crystals in the urine I began tapering this food off and adding another food. She is now Hill MD diet free, and there is no longer peeing on the counter.
I began feeding my pregnant Bengal cat Hill's MD dry cat food (before the recall, to use it up) on March 3rd (when I got her) and on March 28th she had a misscarriage. This cat was perfectly healthy and showed absolutely no other signs of ill health. I took her to the vet at the onset of her miscarriage and he was insistant on spaying her (second opinion was the same). This is a breeder cat, so I took her home and nursed her through the premature labor. She pulled through without a hitch although it was no fun for either of us...and there is a dead kitten.
One of my other cats actually picked out the new food while not eating the Hill's food (did she know?).
What course of action do I have? I have the food and the fetus/placenta.
April 1, 2007 at 5:36 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )