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  2. Is it healthy for cats to eat fish? Our vet has the answer - AOL

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    Cats can eat most white fish and salmon, but it’s important to be wary of the risk of high mercury levels. Fish that are predatory, i.e., eat other fish, are more likely to have higher mercury ...

  3. The best food to feed growing kittens - AOL

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    Wellness Complete Health Grain-Free Whitefish & Tuna Entrée Wet Canned Kitten Food $ at ... Free feeding involves making food available to your kitten at all times. You can only free-feed dry ...

  4. We Asked Dietitians to Rank 10 Popular Canned Tunas and You ...

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    Packed in water, this canned tuna has 120 mg of sodium and 5 grams of fat per serving. “The moderate fat content, much of which is likely to be heart-healthy unsaturated fats, supports satiety ...

  5. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    Adult cats should be fed a diet that promotes maintaining a healthy weight, while at the same time meeting the individual taste preference of the cat. Cats generally prefer to eat smaller meals more frequently, which can lead to less weight gain compared to cats that are fed free-choice (always available) food.

  6. Ciguatera fish poisoning - Wikipedia

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    The second is that cats will either refuse to eat or vomit/display symptoms after eating contaminated fish. On Grand Cayman and other islands the locals will test barracuda by placing a piece of the fish on the ground and allowing ants to crawl on it. If the ants do not avoid the flesh and will eat it, then the fish is deemed safe. [citation ...

  7. Chronic kidney disease in cats - Wikipedia

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    Here, too, you can try to increase the cat's voluntary water intake by adding meat broth or tuna juice. [32] Switching to wet food also often leads to increased fluid intake. Dehydrated cats or animals with volume deficiency require fluid administration with correction of electrolytes. Renal azotemia cannot be influenced in this way.