The Food and Drug Administration has released an update on pet treats from China that appear to be killing and sickening dogs and cats, and the news is disturbing in more ways than one. The number of illnesses now totals “5,600 dogs, 24 cats and three people, according to an FDA bulletin issued late last week. There is no word on how humans — or felines, for that matter — came to consume chicken,...
Chinese pet treats apparently continue to sicken animals; FDA still has no explanation
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