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    Information About The Natural Balance Pet Food Recall

    In recent months, a Natural Balance pet food recall was issued to remove contaminated products from store shelves. The reason for the recall was that Natural Balance had discovered a chemical contamination in a number of the products that the company manufactures. To prevent a large number of pets from becoming ill or dying from eating the contaminated products, the Natural Balance pet food recall was issued quickly and products believed to be affected were removed from store shelves.

    What Is Responsible For The Natural Balance Pet Food Recall?

    The contaminate believe to be responsible for the Natural Balance pet food recall is an industrial chemical called melamine. Melamine is commonly used during the production of plastics and is sometimes used as a fertilizer in China and other Asian countries. The chemical is not approved for use in either human food or pet food and is believed to have caused severe kidney damage and kidney failure in pets who have eaten products contaminated with the chemical. Melamine was found in two ingredients commonly used in the manufacture of pet food; wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate. Both of these ingredients are used to add much needed protein to dog food, cat food, and some varieties of pet treats. All items containing these ingredients that could have been contaminated with melamine are on the list of recalled items.

    The Natural Balance pet food recall is not the only pet food linked to a melamine contamination. Over 100 different brands of pet foods were added to the list of recalled items as the investigation into the contamination continued. Overall, nearly 100 million units of pet food and pet treats have been affected by the recall and the number of pet sickened or killed by the contaminated food remains unknown. The US Food and Drug Administration continues its investigation into the cause of the contamination and related pet deaths. In the meantime, pet owners are urged to obtain a list of items affected by the Natural Balance pet food recall and other pet food recalls. The items on these lists should be removed from the home immediately to prevent harm from coming to your pets.

    Many retailers are offering refunds for the return of products affected by the Natural Balance pet food recall. The manufacturer acted quickly to minimize the damage caused by the contaminated pet food, but numerous pet deaths had been recorded before the source of the problem was discovered. If you suspect that your pet has consumed any of the items affected by the Natural Balance pet food recall and the pet begins to exhibit symptoms of kidney failure, such as lethargy, vomiting, and loss of appetite, emergency medical treatment should be obtained immediately to save the life of your pet.

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