Blue Buffalo Recalling all their canned food

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I didn't see this on here anywhere yet, if it is, I apologize.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—Wilton, Connecticut, April 26, 2007.

We at the Blue Buffalo Company have just learned that American Nutrition Inc. (ANI), the manufacturer of all our cans and biscuits, has been adding rice protein concentrate to our can formulas without our knowledge and without our approval. This is product tampering, and it apparently has been going on for some time. The can formulas that we developed, and trusted them to produce, never contained any rice protein concentrate. It appears that only an FDA investigation of ANIâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s rice protein concentrate supplies forced them to reveal this product tampering to us.

While this activity by ANI is in itself unlawful, the situation is further clouded by the fact that ANI has been receiving rice protein concentrate from Wilber-Ellis, some of which the FDA has determined to be contaminated with melamine.

So while no BLUE or Spa Select canned product has tested positive for the presence of melamine, and there has been no reported illness due to any of our canned products, we simply cannot be sure of what ANI has been including in our formulas. For this reason, we have decided to remove all of our canned and biscuit products from retail distribution. While this may seem to many to be a major over-reaction, as other ANI customers will probably only recall the products that tested positive for melamine, we see this as a matter of integrity.

We founded Blue Buffalo on the principle of providing dogs and cats with the highest quality and most nutritious food, and we will not sell any product that doesnâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t meet this standard. And under these circumstances, we cannot say that any products manufactured by ANI measure up.

The obvious question is “how could Blue Buffalo not know that ANI was putting rice protein concentrate into our canned food?†The answer is we trusted them. In business and in life, we all trust our partners to deal with us honestly. When we buy produce from our local grocery store, we are trusting growers, shippers and a series of handlers to have delivered a product that is safe and nutritious for our family. If any one of these parties betrays our trust, contaminated products can make their way to our dinner table.

And while we test for known toxins and contaminants, we donâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t test for protein sources, like rice protein concentrate, especially when we did not formulate our products to contain them.

In the end, this all comes down to an issue of integrity, and ANI has not been honest with us and with the pet parents who buy our products. We will not put any product made by ANI on the shelf, and are temporarily withdrawing an important part of our business in order to be true to our pet parents.

We have already started the process of identifying a can and biscuit manufacturer with whom we can build a partnership based on trust. Once we have accomplished this, BLUE and Spa Select cans and BLUE Health Bars will be reintroduced with the high quality and superior nutrition that our brand stands for and that dogs and cats deserve.

We have informed our retail partners and the FDA about this action and will be cooperating with them to complete this recall quickly. The specific product involved includes all “BLUE†brand can dog foods, all “Spa Select†brand can cat foods and all “BLUE Health Bar†treats.

Consumers who have unused or partially used packages of any of these products should return them to their place of purchase for a complete refund.

All “BLUE†dry natural food for dogs and “Spa Select†dry natural foods for cats are not affected by this recall and are safe for consumption. Should consumers have a specific question, they can call the Company at 1-800-919-2833, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EDT, to receive more information.
 

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Wonderful...I had a feeling they'd be next.
I used up my last can of Blue Spa a couple of days ago. Something else to worry about.
 
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I know, I've been feeding them Spa Select based on the ingredients label. Now we can't trust the labels, can't trust the manufacturers, can't trust anybody. I'm a freaking wreck today after reading this one and the Natural Balance.
I swear this is going to get me fired. Then none of it will matter because we will all be eating out of dumpsters.
 

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Why would ANI add extra stuff to the food? What was replaced by the RPC? This infuriates me because April Joy has been eating the canned varieties for over a year and she won't eat any other wet food. How long will it be before Blue gets back up and running with an ethical manufacturer?

April Joy hasn't shown any symptoms, thank God! There was no melamine found in the food but since it was produced by a lying, deceitful company (ANI, not Blue) I'm not feeding her any more of it. I hope Blue sues the #%*& out of ANI!
 

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Originally Posted by ConsumerKitty

Why would ANI add extra stuff to the food? What was replaced by the RPC? This infuriates me because April Joy has been eating the canned varieties for over a year and she won't eat any other wet food. How long will it be before Blue gets back up and running with an ethical manufacturer?

April Joy hasn't shown any symptoms, thank God! There was no melamine found in the food but since it was produced by a lying, deceitful company (ANI, not Blue) I'm not feeding her any more of it. I hope Blue sues the #%*& out of ANI!
I cant answer the when since NONE of the first recall foods are back up yet ...
 

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This might be a small comfort to some of us who feed this food...American Nutrition has set up a website listing the specific products affected (so far). According to them only 2 flavors of the Blue Spa canned cat food were affected. Here is the link: http://www.americannutritioninc.com/

The 2 flavors were:
Hairball control oven roasted chicken
Kitten recipe oven roasted chicken

I know I didn't feed my cat either of these flavors so I feel slightly relieved, however, I'm glad Blue Buffalo decided to remove all the canned food as a precaution.
 

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UGH I just saw this today....and I started to feed my Vegas the canned food about 1.5-2 months ago...I was impressed w/ the natural/organic factor and the ingredients....BUT about 3 weeks ago she began vomiting 3-5 times a day....so I stopped the wet food and brought her into the vet....because it wasn't on the recall list yet, we didn't suspect anything w/ the food (other than a possible allergy) but since she has always kind of been a random chronic vomiter, the vet thought she may have IBD...so he put her on Prednisone....since then she has not vomited once and seems fine. BUT today after reading this, I am not sure what to do or think! I know their letter stated that nothing positive has been tested in the food...but i am thinking of having her blood tested anyways to see if she may have been affected.....in the mean time, I talked to the vet today, and he now wants her to take the prednisone every other day till it is gone...which is great because I don't like her being on that stuff...hopefully she will be back to normal once off the medication...I just don' t know what wet food to feed her now!!!! Any Suggestions on organic natural food I can trust????

Also both my cats eat the Blue Spa Select Indoor formula dry food....think i should stop that or do you think it is oK? I hate this....
 
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If it were me, I would have the blood tests. I haven't had mine tested again after feeding them the Spa Select, because I just had them to the vet (multiple times) after the previous recall, and I don't want to put them through it again if I don't have to. Cindy has just gotten to where she doeson't run and hide when I come home. So far, they don't have any symptoms, and I'm just praying that the rice ANI put into the food wasn't contaminated.

Evangers has an organic http://www.evangersdogfood.com/cat/50103.html

Evangers is a family owned company who hasn't been affected by the recall, so hopefully we can trust them. Swanie and Cindy both like the Fish and Fish and Caviar flavors, which was the only kind I could get at the time to try them on, but I have to add a bit of water because the consistency is a bit thick. I finally have some of the organic chicken ordered, so we'll see if they like it.

I'm sure there are other brands out there, but that's the only organic one I have any experience at all with.
 
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