The recent outbreak of Salmonella infected tomatoes and other produce has once again raised fears about quality control and contamination in imported food. (The source is believed to be Mexican produce, but this remains unproven and Mexico insists its own inspections have turned up no salmonella contamination there.)
For cat owners, the scare raises unpleasant memories of the cat food poisonings that resulted from melamine contamination in imported Chinese wheat gluten. Given that, cat owners can be forgiven for wondering if the current rash of salmonella outbreaks could also affect the pet food supply and once again put their pets at risk.
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