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Tuna Juice Okay?
Hello Group!
My cats are 5 and 6, good health so far, healthy weight. They eat canned and dry. I use canned tuna in salads and in my son's lunch and the cats love to drink the juice. Is this okay for them, maybe three times a week, the juice from one can each? Thnx, Chris |
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Chris wrote:
Hello Group! My cats are 5 and 6, good health so far, healthy weight. They eat canned and dry. I use canned tuna in salads and in my son's lunch and the cats love to drink the juice. Is this okay for them, maybe three times a week, the juice from one can each? Thnx, Chris Is it tuna in oil or tuna in water? I definitely wouldn't do the oil. I would think the water would be okay but I would ask the vet to make sure. SS |
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It's a great treat for cats. I have checked with my vet in the past and she
agreed. Each time Stella hears the can opener, she is on my shoulder looking to see it it's a tuna can. She gets the juice plus a little of what gets stuck in the can. It's a great treat for her. Our other cat, Delilah couldn't be bothered with it. Let them enjoy! -- ..oO rach Oo. "Chris" wrote in message news:1128140849.b24b4e2c181ea74448ab5be646431120@t eranews... Hello Group! My cats are 5 and 6, good health so far, healthy weight. They eat canned and dry. I use canned tuna in salads and in my son's lunch and the cats love to drink the juice. Is this okay for them, maybe three times a week, the juice from one can each? Thnx, Chris |
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On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 10:12:46 -0400, ".oO rach Oo."
wrote: It's a great treat for cats. I have checked with my vet in the past and she agreed. Each time Stella hears the can opener, she is on my shoulder looking to see it it's a tuna can. She gets the juice plus a little of what gets stuck in the can. It's a great treat for her. Our other cat, Delilah couldn't be bothered with it. Let them enjoy! I agree. Tuna juice is completely harmless. As noted some cats don't like it, and in general cats should not be given too much seafood. We had a situation a couple of decades ago where we had run out of just about every item of food in the house including cat food and couldn't buy any more. (evacuation zone) All that was left was tins of sardines and tuna (and beans.) All the cat food was gone. Our cat at the time didn't like tuna and wouldn't touch the stuff even when it was being opened for her consumption. And sardines were even more of a no-go for Crystal and are certainly not recommened for cats in general, though those in plain water can be given as a treat. .. Steve .. Chris" wrote in message news:1128140849.b24b4e2c181ea74448ab5be646431120@t eranews... Hello Group! My cats are 5 and 6, good health so far, healthy weight. They eat canned and dry. I use canned tuna in salads and in my son's lunch and the cats love to drink the juice. Is this okay for them, maybe three times a week, the juice from one can each? Thnx, Chris |
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On Sat, 01 Oct 2005 04:27:29 GMT, Chris wrote:
Hello Group! My cats are 5 and 6, good health so far, healthy weight. They eat canned and dry. I use canned tuna in salads and in my son's lunch and the cats love to drink the juice. Is this okay for them, maybe three times a week, the juice from one can each? Thnx, Chris Three times a week may be a bit much, but a little bit of tuna juice once in awhile shouldn't be a problem. I don't eat tuna very often, but when I do, it's the tuna in spring water, and I give all the juice to the cats as an occasional treat. Ginger-lyn Home Pages: http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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tuna juice?
is that your finaly answer Comeon'... I need some mental stimulation Tuna Juice? Chris wrote: Hello Group! My cats are 5 and 6, good health so far, healthy weight. They eat canned and dry. I use canned tuna in salads and in my son's lunch and the cats love to drink the juice. Is this okay for them, maybe three times a week, the juice from one can each? Thnx, Chris |
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We have heard it is ok to give them the juice from water packed tuna
but not from the oil packed tuna. Glad to be of service...as we always are. Ken and Kathy (here to educate and serve) ************************************************** ***** Hello Group! My cats are 5 and 6, good health so far, healthy weight. They eat canned and dry. I use canned tuna in salads and in my son's lunch and the cats love to drink the juice. Is this okay for them, maybe three times a week, the juice from one can each? Thnx, Chris |
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