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Yes, you can give a cat a can of tuna as a treat, but it should be in moderation as a special treat due to the high levels of mercury in tuna. It is important to ensure the tuna is plain and not seasoned with any ingredients that may be harmful to cats.
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You give it the can of tuna
It is generally safe to give your cat a small amount of tuna as an occasional treat, but it should not make up a significant portion of their diet. Too much tuna can lead to health issues due to its high levels of mercury. It is recommended to limit tuna to no more than a few times a week.
It shouldn't. We have two cats. We give them the leftover juice when we have tuna, and they're fine.
No, you should always give your cat only it's a designated food.
I would avoid it. It isn't really harmful for your dog but it could give them diarrhea.
It is generally safe to give a cat canned tuna as an occasional treat, but it should not be a regular part of their diet. Tuna can be high in mercury and not provide all the necessary nutrients for a cat's health. It is best to consult with a veterinarian for advice on the best diet for your cat.
Yes, it is generally safe to give cats tuna as an occasional treat, but it should not be a regular part of their diet due to potential health risks from mercury and lack of essential nutrients.
No, don't give it tuna. Try grass, lettuce, dandelion. And ask at a pet shop. There is also rabbit food you can buy at stores.
Tuna are fish and don't give birth like mammals. They lay eggs, millions at a time.