WASHINGTON (AP) -- Cats' greater sensitivity to a chemical found in plastics and pesticides could explain why they have died in larger numbers than have dogs after eating contaminated pet food that has been recalled in North America, experts said Saturday.
The small number of confirmed reports of pet deaths, bolstered by a far larger number of unconfirmed anecdotal reports, suggests cats were more susceptible to poisoning by the chemical melamine, officials with the Food and Drug Administration and American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said Saturday.
So after about a foot of snow i decided to get my stuck blazer out of the snow and back up to my parking lot. Well after alot of rocking back and forth i broke it free. blew the front tire too.