ASPCA PET FOOD RECALL ALERT
ASPCA
PET FOOD RECALL UPDATE:
ACETAMINOPHEN FOUND
IN BRANDS OF CAT AND DOG FOOD
NOT ON MENU FOODS LIST
With reports that acetaminophen has recently been found in some brands of cat and dog food not included on the Menu Foods recall list, the ASPCA is urging pet parents to stay vigilant to signs of illness in their pets as large doses of acetaminophen, just like many other human medications, can be extremely toxic.
“At this point, we have very little information as to the actual level of concentration of this reported contamination," says Dr. Steven Hansen, a board-certified toxicologist and Senior Vice President with the ASPCA, who manages the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center . “Our data shows that if an average-sized cat ingests as little as one extra-strength acetaminophen pain-reliever caplet and is not treated in time, he can suffer fatal consequences.”
Adds Dr. Louise Murray, a board-certified internist and Director of Medicine at the ASPCA’s Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital in New York City, “Until the U. S. Food & Drug Administration releases its findings from this new investigation, we urge pet parents to keep a close eye on their pets, and report any changes in dietary consumption or behavior to their veterinarian immediately.
As we continue to monitor the pet food recall situation, the ASPCA advises pet parents to keep abreast of developing news by visiting the ASPCA Pet Food Recall Center regularly for the latest information available.
