Rendering
plants process decomposing
animal carcasses, large roadkill and euthanized
dogs and
cats into a dry protein product that is sold in the
pet food industry.One small
plant in Quebec renders 22,000 pounds of
dogs and
cats per week... The fur is not removed and "dead" animals are cooked together with viscera, bones and fat at 115 C for 20 minutes.
Each year in the U.S., 286 rendering
plants quietly dispose of more than 12,500,000 tons of
dead animals, fat and meat wasts. ...Baltimore´s Valley Proteins "hooger" vat contained an eclectic mix of body parts ranging from dead
dogs,
cats, raccoons, possums, deer,
foxes, snakes, a baby
circus elephant, and a
police quarterhorse... In an average year, Baltimore´s pound hands over 21,888
dead animals to Valley Proteins which sells inedible animal parts and rendered materials to Alpo, Heinz, and Ralston-Purina.
Valley Protein maintains two production lines -- one for clean meat and bones and a second line for dead
pets and wildlife.Thus the meat and bone meal made at the
plant includes materials from
pets and wildlife, and about five percent of that product goes to dry-pet-food manufacturers.