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Acetaminophen in Cat Food

No Acetaminophen in Cat Food, FDA Says

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration finds no evidence to support an earlier report that acetaminophen contaminated cat food.

All cat food samples obtained by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) were negative for acetaminophen, an agency spokesperson told CatChannel this morning.

Last week, a Texas laboratory, ExperTox of Deer Park, said it found the chemical compound commonly used as a pain reliever, in some dog and cat food products it was testing at the request of individuals and manufacturers.

ExperTox reported acetaminophen was present in both wet and dry cat foods, as well as melamine and cyanuric acid in some products.

It declined to name the brands involved, and no recalls were issued following its report.

The FDA obtained samples from ExperTox to perform its own analysis, and all results for acetaminophen turned up negative, the spokesperson said.

This is not the first time during the extensive pet food recall that the FDA has disagreed with another laboratory’s finding. In March, New York state officials and Cornell University researchers reported finding aminopterin, a rat poison and cancer drug, in pet foods. The FDA later disputed this finding, naming melamine and related compounds as the culprit in causing more than a dozen verified pet deaths across the country.

The most recent pet food recall related to melamine was issued last Friday by Sergeant’s Pet Care Products because of possible contamination in some of its ornamental and aquarium fish food products.

For more CatChannel articles on the pet food recall, click here.

Posted: June 14, 2007, 2 p.m. EST

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when will this madness end on the animal food!
debby, oxford, NC
Posted: 7/1/2007 8:04:34 AM
I think it's sad that you have to worry so much about what food you feed your pets these days.
Winnie, The Dalles, OR
Posted: 6/29/2007 10:12:05 AM
Who to believe - a laboratory or the FDA? Why the discrepancy? It's a shame that pet owners have to worry every time they open a can of pet food whether the food will make them sick or not.
Bobbie, Wilmington, DE
Posted: 6/29/2007 8:26:49 AM
It's important that these tests be conducted on all pet products on a regular basis to preclude the horrors of the Menu Foods fiasco.
Katlyn, Shenandoah Valley, VA
Posted: 6/29/2007 4:56:34 AM
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