Tainted pet food ingredient was mislabeled

A Chinese woman sits at a pet store offering a variety of dog food options, both local and imported, in Beijing Friday, May 4, 2007. The exporter of a contaminated pet food ingredient blamed for the deaths of up to thousands of cats and dogs in the United States may have avoided Chinese export inspections by labeling it as a nonfood product, a U.S. government report says. Reports said Xuzhou Anying's manager, Mao Lijun, may have been detained by Chinese authorities, claims that could not immediately be confirmed on Thursday, which was a public holiday in China. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Dalziel)The exporter of a contaminated pet food ingredient blamed for the deaths of dogs and cats in the United States may have avoided Chinese export inspections by labeling it a nonfood product, a U.S. government report says.



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