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Cats => Cat Food And Nutrition => Discussion Of Brands And Ingredients => Topic started by: DeeDee on June 08, 2017, 08:38:53 PM

Title: The Weruva BFF Cat Food Difference
Post by: DeeDee on June 08, 2017, 08:38:53 PM
The Difference between Human Grade Pet Food made in the US and a Pet Food made in a Human Food Facility in Thailand

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Pet owners in Australia have been working to determine why their pets got sick and/or died linked to Weruva’s BFF cat food. What they found in their investigation turned up some significant differences between a human food manufacturing facility in the U.S. (that also manufactures a pet food) and a human food manufacturing facility in Thailand (that also manufactures a pet food).

Pet food consumers in Australia have been dealing with some serious concerns of cats that have become ill and or died linked to Weruva’s BFF Cat Food for about a month. To my knowledge, thus far – no cause has been found. But it has been shared that authorities in Australia and the pet food company (shared by the pet food company) are testing the pet food to try to determine a cause. But…one thing that these determined consumers did turn up was import records.

Provided to me from a Australian pet food consumer whose own pet died she believes is linked to Weruva’s BFF Cat Food is this…

Continued at: http://truthaboutpetfood.com/the-difference-between-human-grade-pet-food-made-in-the-us-and-a-pet-food-made-in-a-human-food-facility-in-thailand/
Title: Re: The Weruva BFF Cat Food Difference
Post by: Lola on June 09, 2017, 06:47:42 PM
I've seen info where Weruva has explained something going on with their food.  I passed by the info, because I no longer feed any canned food.  It must have been on Facebook, because I don't see anything on their website. 

I hope Weruva isn't icky. I always like them. 
Title: Re: The Weruva BFF Cat Food Difference
Post by: Middle Child on June 09, 2017, 07:48:39 PM
They're talking about their BFF line that was produced for Australia market.  Cats have gotten sick and many have died.

In Australia.