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Super Cool Pets keeps you up to date on everything you need to care for your dogs, cats and other well-loved pets. SuperCoolPets.com features a unique combo of news and reviews of quality pet products for the pet owner - cat and dog pet products, pet gadgets, pet food, and pet news.
New Herbal Essences for Horses, Dogs and Cats Make Dosing Easy
Anima Herbal Solutions' new herbal essences for horses, dogs, cats, and other animals solve many of the problems of using herbs in animals. Created by Seattle-based holistic veterinarian Dr. Christine King, these unique herbal essences are safe, easy to use, simple to store, economical--and tasty.
Pet Health Wiki: Pet WellBeing Unveils Interactive Online Resource for Natural Dog and Cat Health Info
Pet lovers across the continent are steadily growing in number and in their enthusiasm for ensuring that their beloved animal friends enjoy the happiest and healthiest lives possible. Catering to these ever-rising interests, PetWellbeing has launched a new wiki that provides a wealth of valuable information on pet health and medical care.
Pet Owners Say "Yes" to Exempt Dogs and Cats from Rabies Vaccinations
Texas pet owners demand change in rabies laws to exempt sick and senior pets from compulsory rabies vaccinations when the Department of Health Services Council meets on August 6 2007.
SecurePets Introduces In-Ground Cat Fence for Pet Safety
Only 2-5 percent of cats in shelters are reclaimed by their owners, and at least half of the 7-8 million animals that end up in shelters are euthanized every year because they can't find a new home. The PetSafe Deluxe In-Ground Cat Fence can help keep cats from running away.
Prudential Connecticut Realty Holds 'Hot Dog, Cool Cat' Contest Benefiting Sunshine Kids
The Fairfield office of Prudential Connecticut Realty held a contest "Hot Dog, Cool Cat" photo contest to benefit the "Sunshine Kids" cancer fund. The contest generated entries from all over Fairfield County Connecticut. All entries were sent to the "Sunshine Kids" headquartered in Texas.
1800petmeds Introduces Super Joint Omega to Ease Pain of Dog Arthritis and Cat Arthritis
Unlike anything on the market for pets, 1800PetMeds new joint supplement, Super Joint Omega, is a powerful combination of glucosamine, chondroitin and Omega-3 targeting pain and inflammation for dog arthritis and cat arthritis. For more informatiion on arthritis in dog or cat, visit pethealth101.com.
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Dog and Cat Owners File California-Wide Class Action Lawsuit Over Pet Food Poisoning
Los Angeles, California (PRWeb) March 28, 2007 -- Class counsel, Helmer Friedman LLP and Schonbrun De Simone Seplow Harris & Hoffman LLP, announced today that Lois Grady of Sacramento, California, and Kaye Steinsapir of Los Angeles, California, have filed a California-wide class action lawsuit against the international pet food company Menu Foods of Ontario, Canada, Nutro Products, Inc., and PETCO for allegedly manufacturing and selling pet food contaminated with aminopterin - a highly toxic rat poison. The lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court and assigned case number BC368561.
Ms. Grady and Ms. Steinsapir allege that each of their cats became extremely ill as a result of eating cat food manufactured by Menu Foods. Defendant Menu Foods has recalled over 60 million cans and pouches of wet, or "cuts and gravy" style, dog and cat foods sold under popular brand names such as Iams, Eukanuba, Nutro Natural Choice, Nutro Ultra, Special Kitty, Loving Meals, Winn Dixie, Science Diet.
The Complaint alleges that "although Menu Foods has issued what is purported to be one of the largest, if not the largest, recalls of products in the pet food industry's history, countless pets have died, experienced kidney failure and/or suffered other serious adverse health consequences as a result of eating the contaminated food." The Complaint also alleges that the defendants knew or should have known that the pet food was defective and posed an unreasonable safety risk to the safety of animals who would consume itand that the defendants concealed from members of the consuming public the nature and scope of the product defect.
"Pet owners should immediately go to the Menu Foods website -- http://www.menufoods.com/recall/ -- to see if their pet food has been recalled," warned class counsel Michael D. Seplow. "The list of recalled pet food not only includes 42 lines of cat food and 53 lines of dog food under many different brand names such as Nutriplan, Iams, Hy-Vee, America's Choice, but also many different private label or grocery store brands such as Food Lion, Publix, Schnucks, Stater Bros., Save-A-Lot, Winn Dixie, Wegmans, and Tops."
Gregory D. Helmer, counsel for plaintiffs, advised: "If your pets have suffered symptoms of contaminated pet food, immediately take them to a veterinarian. Do not discard the unused pet food; instead mark it in indelible ink with the words 'Do Not Eat,' 'Poisoned,' or 'Contaminated' and make certain to store it in a safe place that is beyond the reach of pets and children. Later, the pet food can be tested for the presence of aminopterin and other contaminants. In addition, pet owners should save their receipts from where they purchased their pet food, save any veterinary bills and burial bills, locate photographs of their pets while they were alive, take a photograph of their deceased pets, and journal the loss of their pets to establish pain and suffering from the death of their pets."
Pet owners with animals injured or killed by the pet food poisoning who wish to learn more about the lawsuit and report their experiences to plaintiffs' counsel should contact attorneys Gregory D. Helmer/Andrew H. Friedman (http://www.helmerfriedman.com) at 310-396-7714 or Michael D. Seplow/Michael Morrison (http://www.sdshh.com) at 310-396-0731.
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