Fish and cat

  1. We Tried JustFoodForCats Fresh Cat Food: JustCats Review
  2. Cats & Tuna: Is it Safe for Them?
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We Tried JustFoodForCats Fresh Cat Food: JustCats Review

Check Price on Website Thinking of switching over from conventional dry or canned cat food? You might be interested in JustFoodForDogs’ cat food recipe. JustFoodForDogs cat food ( JustCats or JustFoodForCats) joins other market-changing cat foods with its human-grade ingredients and fresh presentation. JustFoodForDogs calls their JustCats line a new take on healthy cat food . How does JustCats food stack up to other cat foods? We were given the opportunity to try a free pouch of JustCats food. Read on to learn about our experience and about whether or not JustFoodForDogs cat food is a good choice. Disclosure: “Wildernesscat received this product for free in exchange for an honest review. Although the product was gratis, all opinions in this review remain my own and I was in no way influenced by the company.” Quick Navigation • • • • 3. What came in the box? • 4. Our experience with JustFoodForCats. • • • • • 6. Has JustFoodForDogs ever been recalled? • • • What makes JustFoodForDogs cat food different? Since 2010, JustFoodForDogs has been creating dog food, and more recently, cat food, differently from many other pet food companies. Their model involves higher-quality ingredients, more transparency, and expert-developed nutrition for healthier pets. The company is based in California and operates several kitchens across the United States. In these kitchens, the company combines USDA-inspected ingredients to make nutritionally-complete meals that honor cats’ and dogs’ nutri...

Cats & Tuna: Is it Safe for Them?

You've probably seen or heard countless stories of cats loving fish, but as far as cats eating tuna goes, is it really a good idea? And can cats eat tuna that's made for human consumption? Here's why you may want to reconsider sharing your favorite canned tuna with your feline friend. Can Cats Eat Tuna? The simple answer is that cats are attracted to tuna. They love the powerful smell and the robust flavor of this fish, and a spoonful of tuna has been known to make the medicine go down easily. However, though not on the list of How Tuna Can Affect Cat Nutrition A Tuna on its own is not nutritionally balanced. For example, tuna has too much unsaturated fat and is not supplemented with Vitamin E or other antioxidants. Therefore, tuna should not be fed as your cat's primary source of nutrition. If tuna is part of your cat's meal plan and you notice them acting out of sorts, consider taking them into your veterinarian for a wellness visit — it's always a good idea to get a baseline reading to ensure nothing serious is going on. Why Cats Eating Tuna May Gain Weight Most indoor cats aren't very active and don't require a lot of calories — meaning weight gain can easily creep up. According to recommendations set forth by the When In turn, eating too much tuna can cause your cat to gain significant weight, especially when fed in addition to their normal cat food. Just like in humans, obesity in cats contributes to health concerns such as diabetes, urinary disease, arthritis, and i...

Catfish

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