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24th January 2012, 01:35 PM #4
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Many people think tuna should be fed very sparingly. The reason that is most often given is the high mercury content in tuna.
Still, many canned cat foods contain tuna. I honestly haven’t got a clue as to why these are supposed to be OK to feed daily, whereas canned tuna for human consumption is not. (But then again I am an utter & complete nitwit when it comes to commercial cat food. I always prepare their meals myself.)
I sporadically feed canned tuna as a treat. But I first rinse it off thoroughly. The brine is awfully salty – that’s another reason why it might not be a good idea to feed it daily. Perhaps the saltiness is what made your kitties ill. I very much doubt the raw chicken was the culprit – unless it had been sitting out of the fridge for too long and ‘gone off’.
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