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After reading about the contaminated pet food and
the tragic stories told by pet owners I did some
research and I would like to tell you what I found.
Everyone at one time or another has been bitten
by a dog or cat. Last week, my sister`s little dog gave
me a nip and I jumped(she laughed). It's
no big deal where we live. But, if you live in China,
get bitten by a dog, you could become one of the 200
people that die every month from rabies.
It seems the Chinese have been breeding dogs and cats for a
long time for their skins. I guess they make fur hats
or something that they sell and export and the dog
population is out of control like a 150 million dogs.
And so rabies has proliferated to the point where 80%
of all world human rabies cases occurs in China.
Last summer the authorities started a campaign to
kill all dogs, usually by clubbing them to death even
in front of their owners.
Now maybe someone got a little tired of swinging clubs
and opted for a more efficient approach to the culling
of the dogs. Maybe poison bait.
The pet food poison.
I hear a lot about melamine, but after reading the MSDS
sheet on melamine it looks like it is not anything more
than an irritant and carcinogen. It certainly does not
block an enzyme necessary for protein synthesis upon
which kidney function depends but Aminopterin(the rat
poison) sure does.(It used to be used as a chemo
drug but was discontinued because it was too toxic.)
The 2008 Summer Olympics will be held in Bejing China.
If people find out about the rabies epidemic they
might think twice about attending, investors might think
twice about investing in a would-be profittable venue.
I`m not aware of how Menu Foods got the poisoned wheat
gluten - maybe it was thought to be a very economic
purchase or the supplier was having a going-out-of-business
sale or you got our gluten we got yours by mistake.
My heart goes out to the owners of the pets that
are sick and dying. The only thing sicker is that
when the slime and destruction is finally scraped away,
there`s the dollar.
Jamez1957