Another Celebrity Pet Feed – Truth about Pet Food
Our attempt to educate and encourage this celebrity to do the right thing.
In my pet food news feed today (7/24/20) was this notice: “Miranda Lambert is expanding MuttNation with a new food line. The “Bluebird” singer took to Instagram to announce that her animal-friendly nonprofit has added a line of food and treats for cats and dogs, called On the Farm. Available through Tractor Supply, On the Farm blends are made with farm-raised meat and high-quality grains and other ingredients.”
Looking at the pet food ingredients you can quickly see it is another pet feed with misleading images on the label. Another celebrity giving their name to a pet feed more than likely without having a clue of what the ingredients are within the product. So…I sent the following email to Miranda Lambert’s MuttNation today (7/24/20):
Your new pet food line displays images of grilled steak and grilled chicken on the label. Do these pet foods contain grilled steak and chicken? My guess is they do not. So my real question is why is the MuttNation Foundation/Miranda Lambert (perhaps unintentionally) misleading pet owners with these images on their pet food labels?
I am a pet food consumer advocate fighting for safe, legal, and honestly labeled pet foods. Some things you probably are not aware of about your pet food…
1. The first ingredient in your pet foods lists beef or chicken. Does your manufacturing facility have freezers to store the beef or chicken? My guess is no. Your manufacturer could be using dried powdered meat because they have no freezers to store fresh or frozen beef or chicken – the type of beef and chicken displayed on your labels. So again, going back to the images on your packaging – aren’t those images misleading pet owners? A grilled steak is nothing similar to dried, powdered beef.
2. Your pet foods include the ingredient “animal fat”. Are you aware that animal fat is a generic fat that is produced from rendering (cooking) of multiple species of animals and can include recycled used restaurant grease? Are you aware that your animal fat ingredient can be sourced from diseased animals and animals that have died otherwise than by slaughter? Are you aware that your animal fat ingredient can be sourced from condemned animal parts? Are you aware that FDA determined that the pet food ingredient animal fat was one of several pet food ingredients most likely to contain a euthanized animal?
3. Your pet foods are not ‘food’ – they are feed. Feed grade pet foods are allowed by FDA enforcement discretion to violate federal food safety laws. Our pet food consumer organization asked FDA to stop allowing pet foods to violate federal laws, FDA responded in April 2019 with “we do not believe that the use of diseased animals or animals that died otherwise than by slaughter to make animal food poses a safety concern and we intend to continue to exercise enforcement discretion.” You can verify this by reading our Citizen Petition to FDA, our Addendum, FDA’s response, and our Petition for Reconsideration here: https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=FDA-2016-P-3578. Do you know if your pet foods contain any part of an illegal ingredient? Do you know if your pet foods contain any part of a diseased animal or animal that has died otherwise than by slaughter? Shouldn’t you know?
Please don’t add to the problem. Don’t be an animal rescue or another celebrity that unknowingly contributes to the problem of misleading pet owners with images of ingredients your products contain nothing similar to. Don’t be an animal rescue or another celebrity that unknowingly includes waste, illegal ingredients in their pet foods. Please properly educate yourself about the pet food you are producing, the pet food your name and cause is associated with.
I assume your organization has been thus far only guided by the pet food manufacturer, please look at the other side of the pet food industry. Should you wish to further understand the pet food industry, how you could make it better (not worse), myself and multiple other consumer advocates would be more than willing to assist.
Sincerely,
Susan Thixton
I encourage all pet owners to send Miranda Lambert and her rescue organization MuttNation a message, encourage her to produce a legal ingredient, honestly labeled pet food. Maybe we can collectively convince her to STOP contributing to the pet feed problem.
Wishing you and your pet(s) the best,
Susan Thixton
Pet Food Safety Advocate
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