If your cat eats so much but does not gain weight it may mean that your cat is diabetic and should be taken to a veterinarian.
It depends on the kind of cat. But I have a cat and it loves tuna.
Take her to the vet and find out WHY she lost so much weight. Forcing weight-gain is not going to solve the underlying problem.
Yes, provided you don't exercise with the cat too much. Note that the cat will also gain considerable weight.
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Tortoiseshell cats are not predisposed to gain weight more than any other breed of domesticated cat. All cats will gain weight if fed too much food and not are inactive.
I have a Maine coon cat, and he loves tuna. I don't think it would be bad for the cat because it is just fish.Answer:Tuna, if given in small amounts, is perfectly fine for a Maine Coon, or any other cat. However, tinned tuna should never be part of a cat's main diet as it is lacking in many vital nutrients the cat needs. Human grade tinned tuna is also high in phosphorous which could harm a cat, so it is best to give a small amount of tuna as an occasional treat.
A household cat.
No, you should always give your cat only it's a designated food.
Cats can eat tuna, but should only ever eat very small amounts occasionally. Tuna alone does not have all the nutrients cats need, and human-grade tuna can be high in phosphorous and other metals that could harm a cat if fed regularly. Tuna and other fish should only ever be fed as a treat and not part of their daily diet.
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