Monday, July 6, 2009

Cat felling "out of eet" try this....

Tuna. While not a good idea to give in large amounts over a long period of time, periodic tuna meals is a good way to help a cat this might be a little ill or just a little aloof. The omega three fatty acids found in tuna is a great source of nutrition not only for humans but for cats also. Beware of the mercury in Tuna and especially since us cats livers are more sensitive than most, so it's not a good idea for regular meals. I know from experience not only is it GREAT TASTING it also will put you back on your feet(paws) again. :)

1 comment:

ShowLow said...

Learning more about the actual dangers of tuna out wiehging the benifits we would actaull now recommend very, very realy giving your cat tuna. The good stuff you can get from tuna you can get from other forms of fish that are safer for cats. Somehow its has something to do with how the cat processes something the tuna in the liver that is not so good for them and can even be deadly if taken in large amounts. As the old saying goes there are plenty of other fish in the sea so try something else, I say Maine Lobster. :)

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