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my cat smells like cat food
It depends on the case.
2 cans
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11.25 days of food left
Canned cat food usually comes in sizes from 3oz to 13oz. 3oz (85g) Cans are the smallest size that are produced. Pouches are often similar in size, often varying from 85g to 100g.
This is an experiment you may conduct for yourself. Just get a few dozen cans, and weigh them. Hint, 40 should be enough.
no but they do eat cat food (that is true!)
Walmart has decent prices on fancy feast in cans, or shoprite.
It depends on how old the cat is. If the cat is newborn to two months, don't feed it canned food. Infant kittens need their mother's milk. When the cat is three months to five months, one can to one and a half cans, but be sure to feed in very small but frequent meals. If the kitten is meowing fiercely, feed it one more can. When the cat is six months to one year old, two to three cans a day. When the cat is two years old and above, one and a half cans of food. This of course depends on the quality of the food. The higher the meat content, the less you will have to feed as there would be more nutrients in it.
They only attract ferrous ( Iron containing) metals and not even all of them. Stainless Steel is Non-magnetic, it thus can be used on compass housings ( like the Sperry Iron Mike) but is not attracted to magnetic fields. It is not possible to fine-tune the electromagnet to adjust for this. There are or were some electromagnets designed to attract aluminum- there is a book about this from Lindsay"s. This would be useful iln recycling beverage cans, which are nearly all Aluminum. though some food cans have steel tops as they work with magnetic can openers. This is common with Cat Food. By the way Crane Magnets ONLY function normally on DC.
certainly, Tin is still being mined for typemetal, for example. Recycling has made us aware the majority of beverage cans, however are- Aluminum. Campbell"s soup uses steel cans to work with automatic can openers as do some Cat foods.