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AndyMayhew
Compared with the dozens (hundreds?) of nuclear explosions in the Pacific in the 50s, 60s and 70s then Fukushima is, literally, a drop in the ocean.
The East Pacific is probably less radioactive now than it has been since any of us were born.
hounddoghowlie
reply to post by Martin75
one of mine use to love to drink the water, from the packed in water cans. she won't even do that now.
so far there have been five members post this, now i realize there maybe some cats that don't like tuna or fish at all. but for that many members whose cats that use to love it then just stop, got to make you wonder.
there was one members whose cat stopped eating whitefish and salmon just like mine.
i've been trying to find out some info about what kind of tuna and where it comes from, so far not mush luck, most just say tuna.
i might try to contact a manufacturer tomorrow, and see if they can tell me where they get their tuna, whitefish and salmon from.
i know that there are a lot of salmon farms, so that maybe nothing there, i don't know about white fish.
ETA: it appears that they also farm tuna. still looking.
edit on 24-10-2013 by hounddoghowlie because: (no reason given)
If this article is reliable, it kind of sounds like this dire prediction from many a year ago playing out....
xxshadowfaxx
I would like to pose an important question.
When the economy tanks, and money becomes worth the paper its written on, and people walk away from theirs jobs.....
What happens to all the nuclear power plants that invade not just the usa, but across the world like fleas?
We have seen what one meltdown can do. From chernobyll to fukishima.... How about the hundreds of others?
It just seems to me, like we've signed the death warrant of this planet, we're about to turn it into a beautiful blue ball of radiation.