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Originally Posted by chico2
SCM,thank you,my 2 eat about 3 different kinds of canned at the moment,maybe I'll keep them too.
I am just a little concerned that there might be something more sinister,since they advice people to throw the cans out
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Because Thiamine is not stored in a cat's body and can cause some pretty severe symptoms when a cat becomes depleted of it. It helps the nervous system, including the heartbeat rates. If somebody has bought cases that were on the recall list to feed their cat over the next few months, it could be serious.
I am surprised that they are not telling people to return it to the place it was purchased from .
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