IAMS rep states in "catmanager" blog: have you seen it?

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"Iams is a reputable company and will do the right thing. We will be reimbursing clients for their veterinary expenses where we have documented cases of renal failure in dogs or cats who have eaten the affected code dates."

He has further notified veterinarians that clinical signs they (IAMS) have seen include acute vomiting, anorexia, lethargy, and greatly elevated kidney values on bloodwork, plus or minus excessive salivation, hematuria, weakness, and oral ulceration.

Pass it on - some people may benefit from this info

allyalexmch2007-03-22T13:11:45Z

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Good, so they should.

Unicornrider2007-03-22T21:26:06Z

It's damage control. Pity that'; along with widely circulated videos of their testing their produicts on other animals inhumanely, has put so many people off their products, including me.