On AOL news, article about all the people calling the FDA, which has NOT started any kind of data base for recording illness/deaths/inquiries. Has been over 4000 calls. Anway, that particular poison, in high dosage (and what is considered high?) causes crystals to form in tiny tubes in the kidneys and casues kidney failure. One guy had two dogs become sick and one had to be put to sleep, necropsy done, and it had the crystals. The other dog survived.
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However, data from the nation's largest chain of pet hospitals, Banfield, suggest it is as high as hundreds a week during the three months the food was on the market.
During that time, the more than 600 Banfield hospitals in 43 states saw 200 to 250 cases of kidney failure in cats above the usual number that would have been expected, says Hugh Lewis, president of Data Savant, Banfield's data collection arm.
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I think this more or less confirms what most of us think--that there are many thousands rather than a few hundred as speculated in some areas, and for certain more than any 16 thta has been confirmed. Most will never be confirmed due to no necropsy.