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Owners, Tainted Food Makers Deal

CatHerder on Nutrition - Fri, May 23 2008

Personally, I couldn't put a "fair market value" on any of my cats... Or any sort of price tag for that matter.

Read on:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080523/ap_on_bi_ge/pet_food_recalls

Pet owners, makers of tainted food reach deal

By GEOFF MULVIHILL, Associated Press Writer

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. - Companies that were sued over contaminated pet food linked to the deaths of perhaps thousands of dogs and cats have agreed to pay $24 million to pet owners in the United States and Canada.

The settlement is detailed in papers filed late Thursday in U.S. District Court in Camden. It still needs a judge's approval.

"The settlement attempts to reimburse pet owners for all of their economic damages," said Russell Paul, a lawyer for plaintiffs in the lawsuit.

The deal would affect people who incurred expenses directly related to the illness or death of a pet linked to the food, which was at the center of the biggest-ever U.S. pet food recall in 2007.

Nearly 300 people sued about 30 companies in state and federal courts. They and perhaps thousands of other pet owners would be eligible for payments under the deal.

Ontario-based Menu Foods Income Fund, which makes dog and cat food under about 90 brand names, and other firms that make or sell pet food announced April 1 that they were settling lawsuits with pet owners.

The pet food was discovered to contain wheat gluten imported from China that was contaminated with melamine, a chemical used to make plastics. Though Menu was the first company to issue recalls, four other companies eventually recalled pet foods, too.

Some of the companies have already paid out more than $8 million to people whose pets were sickened or killed after eating the contaminated food.

Under the terms of the deal announced Thursday, pet owners could be reimbursed for all reasonable expenditures, including veterinarian bills and burial or cremation costs.

Pet owners could also ask for the fair market value of their deceased pets, if that is higher than the costs incurred. Owners who do not have documentation of their expenses can get up to $900 each. All claims are subject to a review.

The companies say they will donate any money left in the fund after claims are paid out to animal welfare charities.

The settlement details were originally to have been filed in court about two weeks ago, but it took longer than expected to hash out the deal, partly because it had to be made to conform with both U.S. and Canadian law.

A court hearing on the settlement is scheduled for May 30.

Debbie on May 23 at 10:09 AM

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My furbabies are priceless, just like my own daughter!! How stupid.

Lisa & Harry on May 23 at 10:21 AM

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Pets are priceless but atleast the company is owning up and the money will help pay for the vet and funeral costs of the owners loved ones. I feel so sorry for the owners that have lost their beloved pets.

Kris on May 23 at 10:38 AM

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It's sad, but at least there's some compensation to reimburse owners for the expenses incurred. It can never make up for the loss of a pet, but at least the companies are owning up to their mistake (somewhat).

Amanda on May 24 at 08:57 PM

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They are only owing up because they were sued. And I would guess if you do sue someone you have a target sum of money in mind.

Veronica & Eddie on May 25 at 08:40 AM

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It sounds to me like China is doing this crap on purpose. First all those poisoned kids' toys, then the pet food... Jeez.

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