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Searches took place at a Russian animal feed factory in the Tula region after…

Searches took place at a Russian animal feed factory in the Tula region after the mass poisoning of dogs and cats. The examination showed that the lead content in dry and wet balls was exceeded.
According to Mash, law enforcement officers came to the plant in the village of Chernyatino after owners of cats and dogs began to complain en masse that their pets were poisoned by the Chammy brand food, which is owned by Forsazh LLC. Snacks for the furry ones were purchased on the Internet. Everyone who ate it ended up on the veterinarian’s table with severe poisoning. Main symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, general lethargy.
Complaints poured in against the owners of the enterprise, and applications were sent to law enforcement agencies with a request to check the office. Independent experts carried out an examination and found that the balls contained a dangerous amount of lead.
UPD. The company stated that the results of all examinations are on their website. And the team carefully monitors the quality of raw materials. The shipment of goods was allegedly not confiscated.
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