Hey Elizabeth, I haven't heard anything either way on salmon, but I would look into it more if you will be feeding it to them daily. I say this because I know that tuna is not good for kitties on a daily basis (I can't remember why); it's possible salmon may fall into this category as well. It's good though they are still getting the dry every day because that will give them their vitamins.
:) Wendy --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Betty Crocker is never going to present me with an > award for home > economics...this much is clear to me. > > That being said -- in the isle of the grocery store > that has tuna..have you > seen the vacuum sealed flat pouches of pink salmon > that Chicken of the Sea > puts out? (improved texture - hand filleted) Very > high quality for a processed > fish...and what do I know...but I'm thinking that > ounce for ounce - it is > more economically and nutritionally feasible to buy > this salmon that nobody > here can resist...than it is for me to buy the EVO > (which no one here will > touch) or fancy feast - which some will eat (but > we're picky about flavor and > texture). > > Funny thing is -- my Phelix won't TOUCH a canned cat > food that says anything > 'salmon' on it...but he sure does love this Chicken > of the Sea fresh packed > pink salmon. The kids absolutely inhale it. I > mean everybody gets a star > for the clean plate club. The kids are all happily > washing their faces right > now. I've just about decided that it is more > economical and healthier (Omega > 3's and all that) even if I do pay a penny or two > more. At least I'm not > throwing away stale food. I think I'm paying about > $1.50 for 7.1 oz....feeds 8 > heartily. > > Is this unhealthy for them? Comments? Suggestions? > > Hope everyone is having a good evening, > elizabeth (in alabama) > > Support bacteria. They're the only culture some > people have. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

