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Canned jack mackerel OK for cats ?
I can get it locally for only US$1.00 per 15 ounce (425g) can. It has a
light tomtato gravy, but no vegetable oil. Like canned salmon, it includes bones that are somehow softened by the heating-canning process. Contains lots of protein, calcium, and fish oil. Comes from Chile. Just wondering about its magnesium content. Keep in mind that a jack mackerel is only a 11" (28cm) fish that doesn't live for anywhere near as long as a tuna. |
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