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Pet-food poison
from SA firm
19/04/2007 16:23 - (SA)
Johannesburg - Tests have confirmed that
Vets Choice and Royal Canin dog and cat dry pet-food products
contained corn gluten contaminated with melamine, says the
manufacturer.
The contaminated corn gluten was delivered
to Royal Canin by a South African third-party supplier and appears
to have originated from China.
Those products subject to the present recall
were manufactured by Royal Canin South Africa in its Johannesburg
plant between March 08 2007 and April 11 2007 and were sold
exclusively in South Africa and Namibia.
The company said all other Vets Choice and
Royal Canin products (including those made in South Africa before
March 8 2007 and products made outside South Africa) were not
affected and could be fed to pets.
Managing director Gregory Watine said: "We
will continue to co-operate totally with the relevant public
authorities, vets , customers and pet owners to help them by all
means possible.
Condolences
"They can rest assured that Royal Canin
remains committed to putting the interests of pets and their health
and nutrition first."
He said the company wanted to express their
support and offer condolences to pet owners whose pets may have
fallen ill or died as a result of eating the contaminated food.
Sales of all Vets Choice products were
suspended on April 11 2007 and all affected products were being
recalled from the market.
Measures had been taken in co-ordination
with the South African Veterinary Association (Sava) and the Pet
Food Institute (PFI) to ensure this contamination did not happen
again.
Royal Canin South Africa Call Centre can be
contacted on 011 446 1025.
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