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Iams ProActive Health canned Cat and Kitten Food is being recalled due to low levels of thiamine. The recall includes all varieties of 3 oz & 5.5 oz cans with a "best if used by" date between September 2011 and June 2012. According to Iams, "early signs of thiamine deficiency may include loss of appetite, salivation, vomiting and weight loss. In advanced cases, signs may include ventroflexion (downward curving) of the neck, wobbly gait, falling, circling and seizures. If treated promptly, thiamine deficiency is typically reversible." Contact your veterinarian immediately if your cat is displaying any of these signs or if you are concerned about your cat's health.
Neither dry cat food nor any varieties of Iams dog food are affected. If you have this product in your home, you should discard it. You can learn more about the recall and product refunds by reading this, or calling Proctor & Gamble at 877-340-8826 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET.
Bob Harper Speaks Up for Shelter Pups
He's spoken out about vegetarianism, about ditching dairy, and even wore PETA's "Fight Breedism" t-shirt on television, so it's pretty clear that Bob Harper of "The Biggest Loser" is an animal lover. Now, after adopting a shelter puppy named Karl, Harper is speaking out against puppy mills, according to Ecorazzi. Harper told the Los Angeles Times, "It just kills me when people spend money on a dog when there are dogs in shelters waiting for someone to take them. I want to tell them, 'No! Those are puppy mills!'"




