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Re: Orijen food recall pet deaths
Peter, I have been following this tragedy since the beginning so I'm fully aware of the number of kitties affected and the personal lives destroyed as a result of your company's negligence. Apart from all the reasons you state as to how, why, where and whom, and to jump to the bottom line, it is your company's negligence.
It is not just admitting you made a mistake, it's taking appropriate measures to fully compensate the pet parents for their losses. This is how a moral society works. A moral society provides you with the good life you live, has laws and regulations protecting it for you, and reasonable assurance you will remain safe.
Why can't Champion be part of the moral society it abounds in, take full responsibility for their actions and compensate the pet parents for all of their vets bills, treatments, supplements, etc for the duration of their kitties' illnesses? Why should their kitties suffer physically from your negligence, yet there is not enough monetary support to aid them in their recoveries?
I would appreciate a response as to why you feel you are not morally obligated to pay for all of the expenses for the medical care of these affected kitties.
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