June 1, 2007
Melamine Tainted Pet Food Scare Tied Into Human Foods
The poison melamine is found in pet foods and has been fed to fish and farm animals according to news sources. Melamine and it’s compounds hold food stuff together. That’s all it does. It’s a cheap sort of glue.
Animal and fish pellets do not disintegrate as fast before feeding it to shrimp or fish. FDA sources tell us 50 to 465 parts per million melamine us used in these pellets. In pet food the levels where 20 parts per hundred.
Dead dogs and cats promoted one of the largest recalls of pet food in U.S. history. Now we find it’s being fed to us. Some U.S. companies animal feed pellets containing Melamine ahead of FDA action.



