http://petconnection.com/Update: As of 6 p.m. Tuesday, nearly 250 pets have been reported as dead to our PetConnection database.
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Pet-lovers are understandably worried about the massive, voluntary recall of many brands of pet food and reports of pet deaths. Involved are house brands sold by retailers and products from pet food companies. The recall involves "wet" food in cans or pouches.
At PetConnection, we are tracking the number of sick pets, and we're asking for your help. We're also keeping on top of the situation on our Web log.
http://www.kxly.com/news/?sect_rank=1§ion_id=559&story_id=9484At the North Idaho Animal Hospital in Sandpoint, Dr. Marty Becker says the phones are ringing constantly with pet owners calling, worried they fed their dog or cat one of 95 brands of "Cuts and Gravy" style food recalled last week.
“I would say the overall mood across the country is still panic,” Dr. Becker said. “Because it's not like a threat you can see. You can protect your dog or cat from an oncoming car or angry dog but this is an invisible threat.”
Dr. Becker says that when news of the pet food recall began to spread he knew he needed to start tracking just how widespread the problem is. On Sunday Dr. Becker began compiling reports in a database on his website petconnection.com. On the website pet owners who believe their animal has been affected by the tainted food fill out a short form.
“I think we are going to be surprised by two things. Number one the problem is much larger than being reported right now, and number two it may be confined to more metropolitan areas,” Dr. Becker said, explaining that in metropolitan areas pet owners are more likely to use this kind of food.