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Cats and Tuna

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RJ - 19 Apr 2005 02:03 GMT
I just found out that tuna is unsafe for cats. You have to scroll down the
page a little to read it.
http://www.jimandmaryjo.com/forcatowners.htm
Chris Street - 19 Apr 2005 02:47 GMT
> I just found out that tuna is unsafe for cats. You have to scroll down the
> page a little to read it.
> http://www.jimandmaryjo.com/forcatowners.htm

You actually found that feeding a cat nothing but tuna is bad for them.
That's also true for feeding a human nothing but chocolate.
Philip - 19 Apr 2005 16:06 GMT
>> I just found out that tuna is unsafe for cats. You have to scroll
>> down the page a little to read it.
>> http://www.jimandmaryjo.com/forcatowners.htm
>
> You actually found that feeding a cat nothing but tuna is bad for
> them. That's also true for feeding a human nothing but chocolate.

Exactly!  There's a lot to the old adage "Variety is the Spice of Life"
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Catherine - 20 Apr 2005 05:20 GMT
A little bit of tuna now and then is fine for a treat, but tuna alone
should not make up a cat's sole diet.  Solid Gold makes an excellent canned
food which is tuna appropriate for cats.
whayface - 20 Apr 2005 13:02 GMT
>A little bit of tuna now and then is fine for a treat, but tuna alone
>should not make up a cat's sole diet.  Solid Gold makes an excellent canned
>food which is tuna appropriate for cats.

I feed the 4 of mine a small can of tuna once a week and they love it but they get done of
their treat food until after they have had their daily feeding of cat food.

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RichC - 20 Apr 2005 19:43 GMT
Our cat seems to like the fancy feast chicken & tuna combo which cuts down
of the tuna a little.

> A little bit of tuna now and then is fine for a treat, but tuna alone
> should not make up a cat's sole diet.  Solid Gold makes an excellent canned
> food which is tuna appropriate for cats.
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