should the cats be tested?

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My cats had been eating the recalled food but they seem fine. Should they be tested anyway?
 

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I would personally do it just to make sure. I think it's entirely up to you whether or not it makes you breath alittle easier. But definately if they start showing signs of being ill, get them to a vet immediately.
 
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Unfortunately money don't grow on trees.
And the cats seems normal. They don't vomit, they ask for wet food, play.
If they have not gotten sick by now, could they still get sick later?
Assuming the rat poison is what actually hurt those other cats, shouldn't it have happened by now if my cats injested it?
 

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I dont know the ages of your cats ... but if they are under a yr or over 10 I would .... otherwsie not unless they show symtoms
 
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Originally Posted by sharky

I dont know the ages of your cats ... but if they are under a yr or over 10 I would .... otherwsie not unless they show symtoms
They are 2 and 3. I think I will call Nutro up and see what they say.
Are there any problems specifically related to Nutro food?
 

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Originally Posted by jenniferd

They are 2 and 3. I think I will call Nutro up and see what they say.
Are there any problems specifically related to Nutro food?
According to Nutros site a few days ago , No direct links... there is a LOT OF HERESAY of the web.... I am still feed ing Nutro dry but am causious on the wet
 
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