MOUNT LAUREL, N.J., April 1, 2008

Maker Of Tainted Pet Food Agrees To Settle

Company Linked To Thousands Of Cats' And Dogs' Deaths Agrees To Settlements With Pet Owners

  • Veterinarian Michael Fusco checks Bella after her owner brought her fearing the canine was fed a tainted brand of pet food at Adams Veterinary Clinic March 19, 2007 in Miami, Florida. Photo

    Veterinarian Michael Fusco checks Bella after her owner brought her fearing the canine was fed a tainted brand of pet food at Adams Veterinary Clinic March 19, 2007 in Miami, Florida.  (GETTY)

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(AP)  A pet food maker whose contaminated food may have led to the deaths of thousands of dogs and cats in North America has agreed to settle lawsuits with pet owners in the United States and Canada.

Streetsville, Ontario-based Menu Foods Income Fund announced the tentative settlements on Tuesday.

"It's a comprehensive settlement," said Amy W. Schulman, a lawyer for Menu. "It would resolve all the claims."

Schulman said she could not disclose how much the settlements would be worth, but the company did say that it expects its total costs associated with the massive recall of its products last year to be about $53.8 million.

The company's pet foods are produced in bulk and sold as store brands.

In March 2007, Menu recalled tens of millions of cans of the pet food when it was discovered that some contained aminopterin, a chemical that has been used to induce abortions, treat cancer and kill rats.

The discovery of the chemical by researchers at the New York State Food Laboratory in Albany solved the mystery of why so many seemingly healthy pets had been dying in the previous months.

But it was only the start of the legal odyssey.

In the United States, dozens of cases against Menu were consolidated in a federal court in Camden, N.J. Many of the companies that own the private labels were also sued.

Sherrie R. Savett, a lead lawyer for the pet owners, said they "we're pleased we've been able to come to an agreement in principle on the major terms of the settlement. We've committed to the court we will have a fully drawn settlement agreement by May 1," which is the deadline the company has to file the terms of the settlement there.

U.S. District Judge Noel L. Hillman set a May 14 hearing to consider the settlement.

The company said it expects the court approval process for the settlement in Canada to come at roughly the same time.




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by johnstossel April 2, 2008 8:54 AM PDT
There is no amount of money that can compensate a pet owner for their loss. I just lost an eleven year old dog to liver disease and I was devestated. I think the punishment should fit the crime and the greedy idiots should be given the death penalty to see if their family misses them. Let''s call it a social experiment.
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by coppertales April 2, 2008 9:36 AM PDT
I had two elderly Siamese cats, 17 and 19 years old, that I am sure died from eating tha food. However, my vet would not back me up. I since changed vets. They both died a month apart....chris3
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by rasabaka April 2, 2008 11:44 AM PDT
Good idea...feed them food tainted with the same stuff and see how long they last. Like you said...it will be a social experiment.
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by thgdriver April 3, 2008 2:49 PM PDT
We had to put our 13 year old cat to sleep last Friday. We stayed with him while the vet gave him a needle and he went off to sleep forever. It was one of the hardest things I ever had to do in my life. He was very sick and the vet told me no amount of money would make him well.
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by grammawhamma April 4, 2008 5:36 AM PDT
thgdriver: Sorry about your cat. I had my 15 year old cat put to sleep a few months ago too.

Since this tainted pet food thing came out I have been making my own dog food and my dogs are thriving on it. The cats are a different story...I still feed them store bought cat food but I refuse to ever buy any brands that were on the recall list....so far so good.
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