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March 23, 2007
3:00 PM -- Crazy Cat Lady wreaks havoc at the Beaufort Wal-Mart, says the Associated Press:
A woman said she was so worried about reports of tainted pet food she spent more than $1,000 buying all the product she could find at her local Wal-Mart. Margaret Trask said she filled a shopping cart full of canned pet food made by Canadian company Menu Foods at the Beaufort Wal-Mart after hearing about the recall Friday.
If only we had more brave little soldiers like Margaret Trask in this world... willing to forfeit her weekly crazy pill allowance for the sake of the kitties.
Some of the 60 million cans and pouches of food have been blamed for kidney failure in scores of animals and killed at least 16 pets.
For all the furballs she couldn't save, Trask will likely be holding a vigil at her local Pet Cemetery.
Not all the food Trask bought was included in the recall.
The untainted food was purchased for a romantic anniversary dinner with her life partner, Mr. Whiskers.
— Red "Save Me Too" Panda, Light Reading
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