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Cats owned: grey tabby
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12-03-2013, 12:26 AM   #1

Sardines


We have a large male tabby who is a rescue cat so we don't know about his diet prior to 3yrs old. He is now seven and healthy. I feed him good dry food but he won't eat any of the wet foods. The ones I have seen mentioned on here are not available in Aus or not anywhere that I have seen them. He will eat a little fresh chicken or fish, but only sometimes. The other day I opened a tin of sardines in tom sauce and foolishly left them on the bench for a couple of minutes and came back to find the naughty boy tucking in as if he had never been fed. Also he ate and seemed to enjoy some cottage cheese that I had put down for the dogs. My question is...can he eat both of these things and if so how much and how often. My concern really was the tomato sauce but that was what he seemed to enjoy most and licked it off before he started on the fish.



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12-03-2013, 08:57 AM   #2

Re: Sardines


The sardines are fine as a treat now and again, I dont know about Aus but over here you can get sardines in spring water from one supermarket, which would be a bit better than in tomatoe sauce because of the salt content.
Most people tend to stay away from feeding cats dairy products because many cats are lactose intolerant, that said, I have had cats who quite liked a little milk now and again without any toilet issues after, but again I wouldnt give it to them too often.



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12-03-2013, 09:28 AM   #3

Re: Sardines


Thank you for your prompt reply. Will not give him the cheese and he does only get water to drink. Going shopping tomorrow and will see if I can get the sardines in springwater.



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12-03-2013, 10:21 AM   #4

Re: Sardines


With the Sardines, wouldn't the bones be an issue?



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12-03-2013, 01:18 PM   #5

Re: Sardines


The bones in the sardines are pretty soft, I'm sure it wouldn't be too much of a problem



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12-03-2013, 07:57 PM   #6

Re: Sardines


As Pauline said, the bones are soft and I have been giving sardines as a treat for years with no issue.



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13-03-2013, 03:34 AM   #7

Re: Sardines


I got the sardines in spring water this morning so remains to be seen if he liked the fish or the tomato sauce. Is there any restriction on how many times in a week he could have them.



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13-03-2013, 04:03 AM   #8

Re: Sardines


Sardine bones are hairlike & cooking makes their softer again. Our cats & dogs love sardines, tuna, pilchards etc very tasty treat.



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13-03-2013, 04:59 PM   #9

Re: Sardines


Never thought of giving Joy and Beau Sardines for a treat. How many would you give them for a single meal and would you cook them first?



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13-03-2013, 09:51 PM   #10

Re: Sardines


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Never thought of giving Joy and Beau Sardines for a treat. How many would you give them for a single meal and would you cook them first?
Easier to buy a tin of sardines . Theres only 2/3 in a tin so i would just either give as a treat or mix i to existing food. If in oil, i drain off excess oil, run hot water in tin, agotate & drain off then use as above. Same with tuna



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