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Rice protein now indicated in pet food UPDATE!
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 37138" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Like everyone with pets I'm worried too. I'm trying to switch my cat off of kitten food since he's getting fat and twice now he's not tolerated the other foods well. A fat cat might beat the alternative though.</p><p></p><p>There's some misinformation out there that Nutro brand is effected:</p><p>Statement by Nutro Products on</p><p>Rice Protein Concentrate Recall </p><p> </p><p>City of Industry, CA (April 19, 2007)In response to recent media inquiries regarding a pet food recall announced for certain Natural Balance products with rice protein concentrate containing melamine, Nutro Products wishes to provide the following important information: </p><p>(1) It has been reported that the recall is focused on products containing rice protein concentrate (also referred to as rice gluten) provided by Wilbur-Ellis Company.</p><p></p><p>(2) Nutro has never purchased or used rice protein concentrate from Wilbur-Ellis Company in any of our pet foods. </p><p></p><p>(3) Nutro uses rice protein concentrate in some of its products because it provides an important alternative source of protein for pets, especially for those with sensitivities to certain proteins.</p><p></p><p>(4) Natural Balance Pet Foods, Inc. is not in any way affiliated with Nutro Products nor Nutros Natural Choice®, MAX® or Ultra® brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 37138, member: 701"] Like everyone with pets I'm worried too. I'm trying to switch my cat off of kitten food since he's getting fat and twice now he's not tolerated the other foods well. A fat cat might beat the alternative though. There's some misinformation out there that Nutro brand is effected: Statement by Nutro Products on Rice Protein Concentrate Recall City of Industry, CA (April 19, 2007)In response to recent media inquiries regarding a pet food recall announced for certain Natural Balance products with rice protein concentrate containing melamine, Nutro Products wishes to provide the following important information: (1) It has been reported that the recall is focused on products containing rice protein concentrate (also referred to as rice gluten) provided by Wilbur-Ellis Company. (2) Nutro has never purchased or used rice protein concentrate from Wilbur-Ellis Company in any of our pet foods. (3) Nutro uses rice protein concentrate in some of its products because it provides an important alternative source of protein for pets, especially for those with sensitivities to certain proteins. (4) Natural Balance Pet Foods, Inc. is not in any way affiliated with Nutro Products nor Nutros Natural Choice®, MAX® or Ultra® brands. [/QUOTE]
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