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Costco - Newmarket, Ontario Complaints - Beware Kirkland Diamond pet foods!

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Costco - Newmarket, Ontario

Posted: 2007-03-20 by Ms. M. Macintosh [send email]
Beware Kirkland Diamond pet foods!
Complaint Rating:  80 % with 5 votes
In early January 2007 I purchased a bag of Costco's Kirkland Signature "Super Premium Maintenance Formula" dry cat food. I began feeding it to my two cats. My female took one sniff and immediately refused to eat it, so we gave her a bowl of the old type of food. My four and a half year-old, healthy male cat consumed large amounts of it, but within a few days he began vomiting and demonstrated an adverse reaction to his food. We took him to the vet and blood tests revealed that his liver counts were off the charts! We put him in treatment for 5 days of care, and the vet did more tests. Within a day his kidney counts then went off the charts. The vet could not explain it. She intravenously flushed fluids through him and his counts started to drop and he began to eat the food that the vet gave him. This initial visit cost $325 dollars.

We ended up bringing him home and he would sniff the Kirkland food and try to nibble here and there, but he again began to vomit and became really lethargic. After two days we brought him back to the vet, where he remained for another five days of fluid treatment. We thought we were going to lose him. This stay cost ANOTHER $325. His counts returned to normal and we brought him home. We switched back to his old food and he ate it as if he had been starving.

On March 16th the Canadian news reported a huge recall of pet foods. Costco's Kirkland brand is not mentioned on menufoods.com website (the company handling the recall), but I am absolutely certain that this food poisoned my cat! I think that consumers should be aware that Diamond pet foods (which makes the Kirkland brand) may be either accidentally or purposefully poisoning their pets!
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623 days ago by L Boirders [send email]
First I've heard of any dry food being involved in this. What does your vet say? Have you talked to Costco? Have you asked Menu Foods about it?
609 days ago by L [send email]
I have a generally spy young cat who is also eating from a new bag, purchased early this year, of Costco's Kirkland Signature super premium maintenance dry cat food. She is exhibiting signs of extreme lethargy, is vomiting and is eating gingerly, if at all. Thought I would sit back and watch her to see if she improved, but thanks to the last comments, I will take her to the vet ASAP to see if her liver or kidneys are affected. I hope Kirkland is being upfront with us, but I have seen no recalls of their brand in pet foods. Has anyone else? On the ingredient list of this product there is no wheat gluten, but there is corn gluten. Is there any reason to suspect there may be melamine in the corn gluten too? Is this just coincidental illness? I am talking about a very healthy young cat here who had never displayed such sick behavior as she is now. I want to be optimistic, but is this not a tad questionable?
349 days ago by Georgia Stronach [send email]
I have several cats who experienced similar symptoms and a few months ago I asked the manager at the Newmarket Costco to explain my cats reaction and to find out if there have been other complaints. He suggested that I contact the people in the USA (on the back of the bag) and did. They suggested that I had a bad bag and to exchange the bag for another. They never followed up.

My cat experienced jaundice and the vet suggested liver damage.
289 days ago by Bob Serrell [send email]
So your cat gets sick and you'd like to blame it on the retailer? Please don't waste people's time by posting illegitmate complaints. Your comments prove you are in the wrong. You would be able to see through that if you were capable of logic.
223 days ago by Trin [send email]
Agreed If anything it's the manufactures, Kirkland is really a name-brand replaced with Kirkland Signature. So check the manufactures name it's not the Wholesaler's fault.
160 days ago by Spiralsands [send email]
I myself lost a cat due to the poison food debacle and so have a few other people I know. We'll never be compensated for the loss because we didn't do necropsies on our pets. How were we to know?
95 days ago by Mike [send email]
I too became violently ill after eating Kirkland Signature brand cat food. At first I wasn't sure if it was because the food was poisoned, or because I ate an entire 50-lb. bag of it in one sitting, or because I am not a cat. After reading these posts, however, I now know for certain the cause: Kirkland is trying to systematically rid our great nation of the cats on which it was founded by tainting our supply of cat food. And I for one will not sit idly by, watching cat after cat vomit on my rug in a fit of feline fury, without taking action. I say it is high time we marched on Washington and demanded our rights!!! Who's with me????
94 days ago by Mb [send email]
As an animal rescuer for the past 12 years, of both dogs and cats, I have to say that I have been feeding my rescued cats the Kirkland dry cat food for the past decade.

I have not had any of the reactions expressed above. That is in no way to invalidate what has been said here.

When the recall was in full force a year ago, I repeatedly questioned Costco about its cat food and was told time and time again that there were no issues with their dry cat food.

Had there been, I can assure you that I would have been part of the tragedy that befell so many animals and their owners nationwide. NONE of my cats died or got sick at that time, and I have over 30 of them at home, plus two feral cat colonies that I sustain. NONE of them showed any symptons.

Cats can vomit for many reasons, a common one being eating too fast. This happens in my home regularly. Another may be a fur ball.

Vomiting in itself does not mean that a food is contaminated.

Cats are also susceptible to many illnesses, and symptons of those illness may not show for quite a while.

I also feed my animals Innova canned, EVO canned, Pet Promise canned, and Natural Balance canned. If it were possible, I would make their dry food a high quality one as well, and would strongly urge you to do so. There are many, many impressive high qualiy wet and dry foods on the market today. Wellness is among the best. I am sure that no one, not even Costco, would argue that their food matches the quality of a top-name brand.

Even better is to not feed dry food at all, as it has become well known that dry food is too dehydrating for dogs and cats, and the strain of insufficient water can be hard on the animal's kidneys and other organs.

However, for people like me, who feed multiple rescued animals, or for people on a very tight budget, that is not a reality.

When you are faced with choices like Friskies, 9-Lives, or all the other crap that you find in the supermarkets and chain stores, Kirkland is still a far better choice than these brands.

By the way, for those who choose to remain or switch to a top brand of dog or cat food, you can email the company and explain your dedication to their product. These companies are often very happy to mail you discount coupons to help you with the cost.
16 days ago by Thomas The Plumber [send email]
well i have been using the same cat food for years, KIRKLAND signature super premium for adult cats, chicken and rice, and after the cats tried the last bag just purchased nov 6 2008 first cat found with zombie like state and poop all over, cat just layed threre on a sat nite 6:00 pm by the time i called a vet and went back to get cat, had died, very healthy 2 yr old black cat it was, then a day later a second 1yr old cat died, my son said cat walked weakly and layed down and by the time i got home second cat died, my first thought was someone poisoned my cats they run outside and inside, but they used to go crazy for this cat food like i had tuna now they just sniff at the food and seem weak, today a third cat is acting weak, i had 6 cats, now 5 and 1 is sick and left for vet to see, it is a cat food problem i think, and not the first time, something stinks and it points to the cat food, i did not think it could happen to me but most people would not test cat food before using cats to test it, i have lived on farms and raised chickens ducks rabbits and have never seen animals drop dead like this JONES TOWN CAT FOOD.
16 days ago by Thomas The Plumber [send email]
I DO NOT WANT TE SUE ANYONE AND JUST A LITTLE PISSED MY CATS ARE DROPPING OFF, AND THE STORE JUST TOLD ME THEIR IS NO PROBLEM WITH THIS KIRKLAND DRY CAT FOOD, MY WIFE WORKED FOR A VET FOR 3 YRS AND SPCA FOR 2 YRS AND WE ARE NOT FOOLED EASILY AND JUST WANT A SAFE FOOD SOURCE FOR PETS, BUT I QUESS THERE ARE BIGGER PROBLEMS NOW WITH DEPRESSION STOCK MARKET CRASH AND JOBS GONE ALL OVER AND BANKS DROPPING OFF FASTER THAN EVER, LEAD TOYS, WOW WITH ALL THIS CATS SEEM NON IMPORTANT, I WILL SWITCH TO TUNA AND OTHER TYPES OF CAT FOOD FOR NOW, THANKS FDA JOB WELL DONE, IS HUMAN FOOD NEXT.

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