Melamine and cyanuric acid in pet food is identified as the lethal combination that killed dozens of cats and dogs New Scientist magazine reports.
Now a team led by Birgit Puschner of the University of California,
Davis, has found the combination is to blame (Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, vol 19, p
616). Autopsies of cats fed the chemicals revealed kidneys clogged with
crystals. “The crystals seemed to cause an obstruction in the kidney leading to
damage and inflammation,” Puschner says. “It will make any future diagnosis much
more straightforward.”
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