KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 6 -- A U.S. company and two Chinese businesses were indicted Wednesday in a case related to tainted pet food that may have killed thousands of animals last year and raised worries about products made in China.
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Pet Food Claims Animal Lives A widespread contamination of pet food has been linked to the deaths of several dogs and cats and thousands of reports of sick animals throughout the country.
Science and Medicine: Melamine Washington Post staff writer David Brown and Robert Poppenga, a veterinary toxicologiest, were online to discuss the chemical culprit behind the pet food scare.
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Pet Food Recall Dr. Lisa Moses, veterinarian for Emergency and Critical Care section of the Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston, Mass., addresses the pet food recall now facing the nation.