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05-09-2009, 08:40 PM   #11

Re: Changes of "likes" (food wise)


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Also tuna should not be fed very often

Would you consider a 3 oz, tin of Fancy Feast tuna twice a week to be OK?
Yes, twice a week is ok but no more than that really!
Hope I haven't worried anyone!
My cats love fish, though I only give them it once/twice a month. I am a bad mummy!
I prefer to give them meat as treats rather than fish.



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05-09-2009, 08:51 PM   #12

Re: Changes of "likes" (food wise)


Thanks, CW, Leia will be pleased to hear that; she used to hate tuna but loves it now. She's such a picky puss I'm delighted to find something she'll eat with gusto.



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05-09-2009, 08:54 PM   #13

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Thanks, CW, Leia will be pleased to hear that; she used to hate tuna but loves it now. She's such a picky puss I'm delighted to find something she'll eat with gusto.
With an elderly/sick cat, the rule book sometimes needs to be thrown out the window... Sometimes its better to eat tuna than nothing at all...
Leia will be whispering in your ear " don't listen to that Catwoman, she is just a spoil sport" lol. x



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05-09-2009, 08:59 PM   #14

Re: Changes of "likes" (food wise)


I agree there; Elaine has often pointed out that it's better for the cat to eat something when it's elderly/ailing, than to eat nothing. Leia has slept thru this discussion so she won't be thinking evil thoughts about you!



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05-09-2009, 09:07 PM   #15

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I agree there; Elaine has often pointed out that it's better for the cat to eat something when it's elderly/ailing, than to eat nothing. Leia has slept thru this discussion so she won't be thinking evil thoughts about you!
Correct! Cats can develop fatty liver (life threatening condition) quite quickly if not eating...
I am glad the wee lady is asleep and not hearing this lol!



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