jennythereader: (* Kitten: OMG)
I'll be checking when I get home tonight, and getting rid of anything we have from Purina.

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] boosette at WARNING: Purina pet food has started making pets ill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] issendai at WARNING: Purina pet food has started making pets ill

My coworker John told me that his cat was seriously ill--throwing up, lethargic, refusing food, dropping weight. The previously healthy 6-year-old, 15-pound cat had lost a third of her body weight over the last few months. The vet couldn't find anything wrong with her. Blood tests were clean, and she didn't have any known illnesses. Yet she was a few days from organ failure.

That was a week ago. She's fine now. The solution was... to stop feeding her Purina cat food.

When John told me that, and said that friends of his had the same problem with their cats and Purina cat food, I looked into it. Holy shit. Take a look at the consumer complaints about Purina cat and dog food. This exact same problem has been an issue with Purina pet foods since 2007, but since this summer, the rate of complaints has picked up drastically. People who previously had to problems with Purina are reporting issues. Comment after comment sounds the same:

I've been feeding my three cats Fancy Feast canned food Chopped Grill Feast for many years. They have always devoured their meal and licked the plates clean. Last week, I noticed they did not want to eat much and went from plate to plate, ate a little. Next day, none of them would eat it. I kept trying new cans. What they did eat made them vomit and one cat was lethargic for days. I refuse to buy any more of this food. It's very scary. I don't know what is wrong with the food, but I fear it has toxins in it. I switched to another brand and the cats are fine now. Did anyone else experience this?

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My dogs have been eating Purina Dog Chow (green bag) for about four years. They used to eat only Iams, but due to financial issues, we had to go with a cheaper brand. The last bag I purchased was about a week and a half ago. My 14 years old Labrador has vomited about 5-6 times and my German Shepherd has vomited about 4 times. Something is wrong with this food! The food has a kind of metallic smell to it. It just does not smell right. I'm taking it back to the pet store. I am changing my dogs' food, it's just not worth taking the chance to save a few dollars.

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We purchased a large bag of Purina One Salmon dry cat food to give to a needy pet owner. She emailed us a couple of days later ,to say that there were maggots, lots of them with what looked to be like strands or webs with more dead gnats or flies, pieces of web in the food and "shells" of gnats or flies in the bag. Cats would not eat much of the food and, fortunately, they did not get sick. The store had noticed this problem in other bags and was willing to swap out.

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I purchased a 34 lb bag of Purina One Smartblend dog food every three to four weeks for my two Labradors. The last bag I purchased seemed fine until I noticed a new infestation of little black bugs. Upon further inspection through the contents of the bag, I noticed clusters of white "eggs" adhered to quite a bit of the food. Some of these clusters contained larvae in the process of hatching. I immediately threw out the remaining contents of the bag but did save samples for my vet.

We went out of town last weekend and had friends dog sit for us. We originally attributed their lethargy and random vomiting to separation anxiety. Although they are doing better, I am still concerned and will be watching them closely. As stated, I saved samples of the infested dog food for our vet in the event that anything results from this issue.

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I recently switched to the Friskies Poultry Variety pack (32 cans) that says it must be used by August 2013 (12281789 09:31 lo61237) sku (050000454242). I have 5 cats and feeding them this food, I noticed some of them throwing up. There's nothing in it but liquids, no hair ball, no food, nothing. My cats range from 8 weeks to 13 years old.


I switched my own cats to Purina a couple of months ago, and their coats look so much better than they did on the old brand of cat food... but Buffy has started vomiting stomach liquids. Purina and Fancy Feast are off the menu. Permanently.

I have no idea why this isn't news. But if you're feeding your pets any Purina brand, please don't wait for media confirmation that something is going on. Stop feeding your pets Purina immediately.

jennythereader: (* Kitten: OMG)
I'll be checking when I get home tonight, and getting rid of anything we have from Purina.

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] boosette at WARNING: Purina pet food has started making pets ill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] issendai at WARNING: Purina pet food has started making pets ill

My coworker John told me that his cat was seriously ill--throwing up, lethargic, refusing food, dropping weight. The previously healthy 6-year-old, 15-pound cat had lost a third of her body weight over the last few months. The vet couldn't find anything wrong with her. Blood tests were clean, and she didn't have any known illnesses. Yet she was a few days from organ failure.

That was a week ago. She's fine now. The solution was... to stop feeding her Purina cat food.

When John told me that, and said that friends of his had the same problem with their cats and Purina cat food, I looked into it. Holy shit. Take a look at the consumer complaints about Purina cat and dog food. This exact same problem has been an issue with Purina pet foods since 2007, but since this summer, the rate of complaints has picked up drastically. People who previously had to problems with Purina are reporting issues. Comment after comment sounds the same:

I've been feeding my three cats Fancy Feast canned food Chopped Grill Feast for many years. They have always devoured their meal and licked the plates clean. Last week, I noticed they did not want to eat much and went from plate to plate, ate a little. Next day, none of them would eat it. I kept trying new cans. What they did eat made them vomit and one cat was lethargic for days. I refuse to buy any more of this food. It's very scary. I don't know what is wrong with the food, but I fear it has toxins in it. I switched to another brand and the cats are fine now. Did anyone else experience this?

-----

My dogs have been eating Purina Dog Chow (green bag) for about four years. They used to eat only Iams, but due to financial issues, we had to go with a cheaper brand. The last bag I purchased was about a week and a half ago. My 14 years old Labrador has vomited about 5-6 times and my German Shepherd has vomited about 4 times. Something is wrong with this food! The food has a kind of metallic smell to it. It just does not smell right. I'm taking it back to the pet store. I am changing my dogs' food, it's just not worth taking the chance to save a few dollars.

-----

We purchased a large bag of Purina One Salmon dry cat food to give to a needy pet owner. She emailed us a couple of days later ,to say that there were maggots, lots of them with what looked to be like strands or webs with more dead gnats or flies, pieces of web in the food and "shells" of gnats or flies in the bag. Cats would not eat much of the food and, fortunately, they did not get sick. The store had noticed this problem in other bags and was willing to swap out.

-----

I purchased a 34 lb bag of Purina One Smartblend dog food every three to four weeks for my two Labradors. The last bag I purchased seemed fine until I noticed a new infestation of little black bugs. Upon further inspection through the contents of the bag, I noticed clusters of white "eggs" adhered to quite a bit of the food. Some of these clusters contained larvae in the process of hatching. I immediately threw out the remaining contents of the bag but did save samples for my vet.

We went out of town last weekend and had friends dog sit for us. We originally attributed their lethargy and random vomiting to separation anxiety. Although they are doing better, I am still concerned and will be watching them closely. As stated, I saved samples of the infested dog food for our vet in the event that anything results from this issue.

-----

I recently switched to the Friskies Poultry Variety pack (32 cans) that says it must be used by August 2013 (12281789 09:31 lo61237) sku (050000454242). I have 5 cats and feeding them this food, I noticed some of them throwing up. There's nothing in it but liquids, no hair ball, no food, nothing. My cats range from 8 weeks to 13 years old.


I switched my own cats to Purina a couple of months ago, and their coats look so much better than they did on the old brand of cat food... but Buffy has started vomiting stomach liquids. Purina and Fancy Feast are off the menu. Permanently.

I have no idea why this isn't news. But if you're feeding your pets any Purina brand, please don't wait for media confirmation that something is going on. Stop feeding your pets Purina immediately.

jennythereader: (* Calvin Gahghh)
Or Friday. That would be even better.

I came downstairs today, already running later than I like, and discovered there's something wrong with my driver's side door lock. It won't unlock.

After trying the magic button on the key, trying the key in the lock itself with every variation I can think of, and then repeating them all with Tom's copy of the key, I finally managed to get the window to roll down.

I reached inside and pressed the power lock button on the door. All three of the other doors unlocked, but not the driver's. When I tried to manually lift the lock nothing happened. At that point I just gave up, and went around to the passenger side. It took some contortions, but I managed to get myself into the driver's seat and went to work. I reversed the contortions to get out and here I am, only 5 minutes late.

I'll be calling the repair shop during my morning break and arranging to have this fixed as soon as humanly possible. I can't deal with it for too long.
jennythereader: (* Calvin Gahghh)
Or Friday. That would be even better.

I came downstairs today, already running later than I like, and discovered there's something wrong with my driver's side door lock. It won't unlock.

After trying the magic button on the key, trying the key in the lock itself with every variation I can think of, and then repeating them all with Tom's copy of the key, I finally managed to get the window to roll down.

I reached inside and pressed the power lock button on the door. All three of the other doors unlocked, but not the driver's. When I tried to manually lift the lock nothing happened. At that point I just gave up, and went around to the passenger side. It took some contortions, but I managed to get myself into the driver's seat and went to work. I reversed the contortions to get out and here I am, only 5 minutes late.

I'll be calling the repair shop during my morning break and arranging to have this fixed as soon as humanly possible. I can't deal with it for too long.
jennythereader: (Default)
I spoke to my supervisor, and made the changes I posted about here.

I also made it very clear to him how annoyed I am by this plan, and why it screws up my plans for most of the next year.
jennythereader: (Default)
I spoke to my supervisor, and made the changes I posted about here.

I also made it very clear to him how annoyed I am by this plan, and why it screws up my plans for most of the next year.
jennythereader: (Default)
Following up on this post I spoke to my supervisor today.

We will absolutely not be one of the departments that gets to have people on duty on those two required days off.

I caught him on his way out the door, so tomorrow I'll talk to him again and re-arrange the days off that I requested for January.

I'm thinking I'll leave Monday the 17th alone, but change Friday the 14th to a half day and switch the couple hours on Thursday the 20th from personal leave to scheduled sick time. It's for a dentist appointment, so I think I'm allowed.
jennythereader: (Default)
Following up on this post I spoke to my supervisor today.

We will absolutely not be one of the departments that gets to have people on duty on those two required days off.

I caught him on his way out the door, so tomorrow I'll talk to him again and re-arrange the days off that I requested for January.

I'm thinking I'll leave Monday the 17th alone, but change Friday the 14th to a half day and switch the couple hours on Thursday the 20th from personal leave to scheduled sick time. It's for a dentist appointment, so I think I'm allowed.
jennythereader: (* Calvin Gahghh)
As a cost saving measure they've decreed that everyone will be given two specific days off in 2011. That is, other than essential personal, most of the company's offices will be completely closed on these two dates.

That's fine. I have no problem with extra days off.

The problem comes in because they are requiring everyone to use vacation time for those days. I'm sorry it costs you guys money when people are too stupid to use their vacation time up, but I'm not one of those people. Every minute of time I earn gets used.

I'm going to have to look at the calendar and figure out if I need to give up on a con or camping event.
jennythereader: (* Calvin Gahghh)
As a cost saving measure they've decreed that everyone will be given two specific days off in 2011. That is, other than essential personal, most of the company's offices will be completely closed on these two dates.

That's fine. I have no problem with extra days off.

The problem comes in because they are requiring everyone to use vacation time for those days. I'm sorry it costs you guys money when people are too stupid to use their vacation time up, but I'm not one of those people. Every minute of time I earn gets used.

I'm going to have to look at the calendar and figure out if I need to give up on a con or camping event.
jennythereader: (* Kitten: Applause)
Both of the cats that were abandoned have new homes. Thank you so much to everybody who helped spread the word.
jennythereader: (* Kitten: Applause)
Both of the cats that were abandoned have new homes. Thank you so much to everybody who helped spread the word.
jennythereader: (* Kitten: OMG)
Susie has a home!  The landlord's daughter successfully lobbied for them to take her themselves.  

Thanks to everybody for getting the word out.


This is Susie:

 

A little over a week ago, my former neighbors abandoned her and their other cat and walked away from their apartment.  Tom and I took responsibility for finding new homes for the cats.    My original post about it was here.

Today, Gretchen found a new home.  Susie still needs one.  She is about 6 months old, adorable and fluffy, but pretty shy.  She'd probably do best in a house without tiny kids or large dogs.

As far as I can tell from the paperwork the neighbors left behind she is fixed and has all of the shots she should at her age.

Please spread this link far and wide.  I really want her to find a good home.
jennythereader: (* Kitten: OMG)
Susie has a home!  The landlord's daughter successfully lobbied for them to take her themselves.  

Thanks to everybody for getting the word out.


This is Susie:

 

A little over a week ago, my former neighbors abandoned her and their other cat and walked away from their apartment.  Tom and I took responsibility for finding new homes for the cats.    My original post about it was here.

Today, Gretchen found a new home.  Susie still needs one.  She is about 6 months old, adorable and fluffy, but pretty shy.  She'd probably do best in a house without tiny kids or large dogs.

As far as I can tell from the paperwork the neighbors left behind she is fixed and has all of the shots she should at her age.

Please spread this link far and wide.  I really want her to find a good home.
jennythereader: (Bear: Nap Time)
Body: Some random aches and stiffness, but nothing incapacitating. Really, really tired though.

Stress Level: 1

Reading: Treason's Shore: Book Four of Inda

Etsy Find: Tiny moonstone necklace. I love extremely delicate jewelry like this.

Tonight's Project: I'm meeting with some people who may end up taking one or both of the abandoned cats. Beyond that, dinner and maybe some knitting.

Randomness: What's some small thing that always makes you happy?
jennythereader: (Bear: Nap Time)
Body: Some random aches and stiffness, but nothing incapacitating. Really, really tired though.

Stress Level: 1

Reading: Treason's Shore: Book Four of Inda

Etsy Find: Tiny moonstone necklace. I love extremely delicate jewelry like this.

Tonight's Project: I'm meeting with some people who may end up taking one or both of the abandoned cats. Beyond that, dinner and maybe some knitting.

Randomness: What's some small thing that always makes you happy?
jennythereader: (* J)
In case anybody missed it last night, I'm trying to find a home for a pair of female Maine Coon cats. Details (such as they are) are here. Feel free to pass that link on to anybody who might be interested.
jennythereader: (* J)
In case anybody missed it last night, I'm trying to find a home for a pair of female Maine Coon cats. Details (such as they are) are here. Feel free to pass that link on to anybody who might be interested.
jennythereader: (* Kitten: OMG)
One of the cats has a new home!
Gretchen, the older of the two cats has found a new home.  That means I only need to find a place for Susie, the 6 month old Maine Coon cat.  So that I can keep track of things more easily, I'm going to freeze comments on this post, and start sending people to a new one.  If you think you might want to take Susie, please comment on this post.


I came home from work today to a letter from the folks in the front apartment.  They said that they've unexpectedly had to leave the apartment, and everything in it.  Unfortunately, that includes two cats.

This is one of them:
 

The other is a smaller, fluffier version of the first.  This is her:


They're both female Maine Coons.  The larger one (1st picture) is Gretchen, approximately 18 months old.  The smaller one (2nd picture) is Susie, approx. 6 months old.  As far as I can tell from the papers the neighbors left they are both fixed and up to date on their shots.

Upon consideration, I think only Susie, the smaller one, is a Maine Coon. The larger one just doesn't seem fluffy enough to be a coon cat.

Info for practical purposes:  I, and these cats, are in Albany New York.  I'd be willing to drive an hour or so to meet somebody who's willing to take them.

If you think you might want Susie, please go to this post to let me know.
jennythereader: (* Kitten: OMG)
One of the cats has a new home!
Gretchen, the older of the two cats has found a new home.  That means I only need to find a place for Susie, the 6 month old Maine Coon cat.  So that I can keep track of things more easily, I'm going to freeze comments on this post, and start sending people to a new one.  If you think you might want to take Susie, please comment on this post.


I came home from work today to a letter from the folks in the front apartment.  They said that they've unexpectedly had to leave the apartment, and everything in it.  Unfortunately, that includes two cats.

This is one of them:
 

The other is a smaller, fluffier version of the first.  This is her:


They're both female Maine Coons.  The larger one (1st picture) is Gretchen, approximately 18 months old.  The smaller one (2nd picture) is Susie, approx. 6 months old.  As far as I can tell from the papers the neighbors left they are both fixed and up to date on their shots.

Upon consideration, I think only Susie, the smaller one, is a Maine Coon. The larger one just doesn't seem fluffy enough to be a coon cat.

Info for practical purposes:  I, and these cats, are in Albany New York.  I'd be willing to drive an hour or so to meet somebody who's willing to take them.

If you think you might want Susie, please go to this post to let me know.

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