you can expect a lot of weight loss
Stomach pain..most likely food poison.
Yes. There are dangerous levels of mercury in tuna, and you shouldn't eat it every day. Limit your tuna intake to once a week at most. WRONG WRONG Pregnant women (or those who may be pregnant) should not consume canned fish. well, cheap tuna i.e canned (not steaks) actually contain very little or no amounts of Mercury due to the quality of the meat, its only the white part of the fish found in steaks and expensive tuna serving that contains mercury. I am and know lots of weight trainers(bodybuilers) that have eaten a can or more a day for over 5 years. my mercury levels are fine and so are all the people i know. the whole tuna mercury poisoning thing is largly propgander. a few cans a week or one a day = fine Tom
For a 3 day supply of food and water: At least 12 gallons of water ( 1 gal. per person per day). Any ready to eat canned food is good, from canned spagetti to viena sausages. Avoid "pop top" cans, they aren't as strong as conventional cans. Remember a can opener. Granola bars, canned tuna and canned juices are also great. Check the kit for damage or leakage every 6 months or so and rotate out the perishables like granola.
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Tuna fish, IF you're planning to buy cat food that day or the next. Cats like it but it's kinda bad for them as human grade canned tuna has a high level of phosphorous, which can be dangerous to a cat if fed long-term.
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Cats should not eat much tuna, outside of an occasional treat. Tuna can give them stones in their digestive tract and deprive them of taurine. It can also cause them to develop yellow fat disease called steatitis.
Some one dieing or someone shot or eating every day
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It happens almost every day.
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