10 years ago
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
SUNSHINE, FLOWERS AND PLANTS
After so many days of rain and storms, finally the sun and warming temperatures. I cannot think of anything better than flowers, plants and enjoying the outdoors on days like today. Wishing all a sunshine day.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
CRC JAZZ BAND PERFORMANCE - 3/8/2011
WE ENJOY GOING TO ALL OF
ERIK'S JAZZ BAND PERFORMANCES
BUT HAVE DO DEFER TO MY
ONLINE PLAYLIST TO SHARE
THE MUSIC PLAYED.
I HOPE THAT ONE DAY I WILL BE ABLE
TO RECORD THE BAND
AND
SHARE THE ACTUAL PERFORMANCE
ON MY BLOG
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
WELLNESS CATFOOD RECALL
My Vet called today after my leaving a message for him yesterday and said to stop Oscar's Wellness food today and to get Science Diet today. We were waiting to hear from him and had no idea as to what to give to him, but knew we had to stop his recalled food fast as it can cause death.
Oscar's Vet said never in 10 years has there been a recall on Science Diet. He said he lost one of his cats in 2007 to the Melamine recall but the rest of his cats were fine as they were eating Science Diet. Oscar loves the crunchies we got for him today and tomorrow we start the soft food to see what he likes. Thank goodness that I signed up for e-mails from the Wellness Site or I would not have known about this recall. Also grateful for a wonderful Vet.
Oscar's Vet said never in 10 years has there been a recall on Science Diet. He said he lost one of his cats in 2007 to the Melamine recall but the rest of his cats were fine as they were eating Science Diet. Oscar loves the crunchies we got for him today and tomorrow we start the soft food to see what he likes. Thank goodness that I signed up for e-mails from the Wellness Site or I would not have known about this recall. Also grateful for a wonderful Vet.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
WELLNESS CANNED CATFOOD RECALL
I received an e-mail from Wellness Petfood recalling the canned catfood that our Oscar eats every day, due to low Thiamine in cans with certain expiration dates. Sickens me that we have used this food for a long time to find out that what we bought last weekend has been recalled and not sure if any we had already fed him was recalled. Our cat is part of our family. Weeks of low Thiamine can cause gastrointestinal or neurological problems and death. Returning the cans we have for a full refund and trying to decide what to buy next.
Contacts: Consumer Inquiries: (877) 227-9587
Media Inquiries:
Claire Burke Hunter PR (212) 679-6600
WELLPET LLC VOLUNTARILY RECALLS CERTAIN LOTS OF CANNED CAT FOOD No Other Lots, Products or Dates Affected
Tewksbury, MA (February 28, 2011) - WellPet LLC announced today it has voluntarily recalled certain lots of Wellness® canned cat food.
While recent laboratory testing found that most lots of Wellness canned cat food that were tested contain sufficient amounts of thiamine (also known as Vitamin B1), some of the lots listed below might contain less than adequate levels of thiamine. However, out of an abundance of caution, WellPet has decided to recall all of the lots listed below.
Cats fed only the affected lots for several weeks may be at risk for developing a thiamine deficiency. Thiamine is essential for cats. Symptoms of deficiency displayed by an affected cat can be gastrointestinal or neurological in nature. Early signs of thiamine deficiency may include decreased appetite, salivation, vomiting, and weight loss. In advanced cases, neurologic signs can develop, which may include ventriflexion (bending towards the floor) of the neck, wobbly walking, circling, falling, and seizures. If your cat has consumed the recalled lots and has these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian. If treated promptly, thiamine deficiency is typically reversible.
The lots involved in this voluntary recall are: Wellness Canned Cat (all flavors and sizes) with best by dates from 14APR 13 through 30SEP13; Wellness Canned Cat Chicken & Herring (all sizes) with 10NOV13 or 17NOV13 best buy dates.
Consumers who still have cans of cat food from these lots should stop feeding them to their cats and call us at (877) 227-9587 Monday through Friday, 9:00 am – 7:00 pm Eastern Time. Consumers with further questions should visit our website at www.wellnesspetfood.com or call us at this same number.
WellPet discovered the lower thiamine levels during independent testing conducted together with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in response to a single, isolated consumer complaint received by the FDA. Although WellPet has received no other reports concerning thiamine in its products, WellPet has taken additional steps with the manufacturer to ensure that this does not happen again.
“As a pet parent myself, I’m concerned for the health and welfare of all pets, and as a company we are committed to delivering the most nutritious natural pet food,” said Tim Callahan, chief executive officer of
WellPet, the maker of Wellness products. “Even though the chance of a cat developing a thiamine deficiency is extremely remote, we are voluntarily recalling all of these lots of our canned cat food as an extra precaution.”
Contacts: Consumer Inquiries: (877) 227-9587
Media Inquiries:
Claire Burke Hunter PR (212) 679-6600
WELLPET LLC VOLUNTARILY RECALLS CERTAIN LOTS OF CANNED CAT FOOD No Other Lots, Products or Dates Affected
Tewksbury, MA (February 28, 2011) - WellPet LLC announced today it has voluntarily recalled certain lots of Wellness® canned cat food.
While recent laboratory testing found that most lots of Wellness canned cat food that were tested contain sufficient amounts of thiamine (also known as Vitamin B1), some of the lots listed below might contain less than adequate levels of thiamine. However, out of an abundance of caution, WellPet has decided to recall all of the lots listed below.
Cats fed only the affected lots for several weeks may be at risk for developing a thiamine deficiency. Thiamine is essential for cats. Symptoms of deficiency displayed by an affected cat can be gastrointestinal or neurological in nature. Early signs of thiamine deficiency may include decreased appetite, salivation, vomiting, and weight loss. In advanced cases, neurologic signs can develop, which may include ventriflexion (bending towards the floor) of the neck, wobbly walking, circling, falling, and seizures. If your cat has consumed the recalled lots and has these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian. If treated promptly, thiamine deficiency is typically reversible.
The lots involved in this voluntary recall are: Wellness Canned Cat (all flavors and sizes) with best by dates from 14APR 13 through 30SEP13; Wellness Canned Cat Chicken & Herring (all sizes) with 10NOV13 or 17NOV13 best buy dates.
Consumers who still have cans of cat food from these lots should stop feeding them to their cats and call us at (877) 227-9587 Monday through Friday, 9:00 am – 7:00 pm Eastern Time. Consumers with further questions should visit our website at www.wellnesspetfood.com or call us at this same number.
WellPet discovered the lower thiamine levels during independent testing conducted together with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in response to a single, isolated consumer complaint received by the FDA. Although WellPet has received no other reports concerning thiamine in its products, WellPet has taken additional steps with the manufacturer to ensure that this does not happen again.
“As a pet parent myself, I’m concerned for the health and welfare of all pets, and as a company we are committed to delivering the most nutritious natural pet food,” said Tim Callahan, chief executive officer of
WellPet, the maker of Wellness products. “Even though the chance of a cat developing a thiamine deficiency is extremely remote, we are voluntarily recalling all of these lots of our canned cat food as an extra precaution.”
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