They will not report it, but I believe the rabbit hole is deeper than told!
Did you see that in China anyone with large dogs had to get rid of them or they would be collected and killed. It is due to a rabies scare. Only small dogs were aloud to be kept. I don’t think everyone was following the law and they were hiding their pets. I think this poison pet food was their next step to insure reduced pet populations. With their one child policy and discarding of young female fetus’s, would you really count it out?
I think this had something to do with that. Only they didn’t expect it to effect America pet food supplies. I think they meant for those foods to be distributed exclusively in China but someone messed up and put it into the U.S. supplies.
It is just to coincidental. A month ago the Chinese are patrolling the streets for loose pets and forcing people to turn in their neighbors if they saw large dogs. Now all of a sudden there is a link to poisoned pet food.
Possible?
Actually, I think it’s more likely that they used poison to control rats in the wheat and we use use their wheat. That poison is banned in our country. Why do we import wheat????? That should teach us a lesson. Many other countries don’t have our standards and we should expect more. I wonder if we use Chinese wheat/gluten in any food we humans eat?
Comment by Middleclassandnotquiet — September 8, 2008 @ 4:05 pm
i dont think so, i think it is just a testing screw up. but it messed up my cat.
7 april -he passed away today. rip
Comment by Sugarbaby — September 10, 2008 @ 2:45 pm
Great way to start a rumor. Where are your facts from?
Comment by katie d — September 12, 2008 @ 4:24 am
In a word, nonsense!
Comment by Anubis — September 12, 2008 @ 4:27 am
And just what the hell is that mystery meat perched up on those skewers down at the Peking Moon?
Comment by bent_nail — September 15, 2008 @ 1:55 pm
We don’t import wheat, we import wheat gluten. We have a vast amount of the stuff and could produce it ourselves.. but our country has went corrupt and in its corrupt ways decided to pass laws to make it more economically feasible to have someone else do it.
I do not believe that China did it intentionally to hurt anyone.. of course I could be wrong. It is likely that the gluten had it as mentioned by another due to rat problems.
They didn’t mess up anything – maybe they thought we had rat problems in our mills? *shrugs*
Comment by b4d_80i — September 17, 2008 @ 8:27 am