Cornell scientists find another contaminant in pet food

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Scientists at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine may have found a second contaminant in the wheat gluten used to make the tainted pet food blamed for the deaths and illnesses of scores of cats and dogs across North America, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported.

Scientists also say they may have found this second -- unknown -- contaminant in the urine of infected animals.

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