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Not at all. It is a win-win for the cat and for the owner that wants the feline to eat well.
I'm no vet but I don't think baby oil is harmful to cats. If its safe on babies it's probably safe on cats.
Yes, it contains phenols which are highly toxic to cats.
If you mean, does canned tuna raise cholestral. Then the answer is it depends on what type. If it is with sunflower oil it probably would but if it was in brine [water and salt] then it wouldn't. But if I were you I would ask your doctor.
Probably, but it might be okay for cats to eat it because cats can eat fish, and dogs can't usually eat what cats can.
Nope - whether a cat shed or not is genetic - it has nothing to do with diet !
Yes, many kinds of aroma oil with camomile, lavender, calendula and so on are harmful for cats (dogs are fine) because of cats' liver function. They do not have metabolic function for aroma oil. I have heard cats died after shampoo contained tea tree and other herbs. It is poisoning cats lick essential oil or inhale. They will lose appetite, and be bedridden and they cannot recover even if they get drops treatment.
It depends on what you prefer. The biggest difference between tuna in water and tuna in oil is that the tuna in oil has much more fat and calories than tuna in water. Some feel that the tuna in oil has more flavor.
Sunflower seeds are ground and the oil obtained from them, which is then refined and packaged.
Vegetable oil can be made out of several different plants, including soybean, peanuts, canola, and sunflower. So while all sunflower oil is vegetable oil, not all vegetable oil is sunflower oil.
sunflower oil
There is no sunflower oil in butter.