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Now that he knows the taste of tuna - its all going in his belly as fast as possible! |
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cass was like that with garlic sausage,but in reverse,she loved it when a kitten but now she's nearly 1 its like poison to her toby on the other hand likes everything u give him,he's never changed since being a kitten n is now 15 |
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Typical cat! They used to love it, now they turn their noses up; they used to absolutely hate it and now gobble it down! Tell me about it! Leia now loves tuna ..... |
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http://www.messybeast.com/bad-foods.htm |
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A shiver went down my spine when I saw Niki71uk's post. Onions and garlic are soooooo bad/toxic for cats liver. Unfortunately alot of cat owners give their cats garlic because of old wives tale about it repelling fleas. Also tuna should not be fed very often either, it causes inflammation in the cats mucus membranes and body. I know cats love it, but in the wild cats never hunt/eat fish... Sorry, I am a bit of a cat food nazi. |
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[quote=catwoman999;574902] Also tuna should not be fed very often Would you consider a 3 oz, tin of Fancy Feast tuna twice a week to be OK? |
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