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Thank you, Diane
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Here is an excerpt from a CRF page
http://www.felinecrf.org/which_foods.htm#tunawhich deals with all fish
products:
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Subject: Re: Coaxing kitty to eat
I know that tuna is not good for kitties on a daily basis (I can't
remember why)
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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
Wow Elizabeth! I think that is an awesome plan you got going. I asked my
vet about the food. I give Crackers Purina One and still give Meow mix hard. He
loves to lick gravy from meow mix wet bowls they have. My vet said as long as he
is eating that's fine. After 5 yrs trying to switch his foo
Oh -- let me just add here...the kids do get 'Chicken Soup for the Soul'
dry food daily...they get the canned or the fish every other night..unless Mama
Kitty is looking like she is loosing weight and then I try to coax her to eat as
much as she willcooler temps - they get a bit more fr
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