For the same reason some people don't like it, I suppose. My house cat won't eat any canned cat food. The stray that hangs out absolutely loves the stuff though. Cats are picky animals just like people. If they eat enough of one type of food long enough, then that is all they really fancy. Try to give a kid something besides mac and cheese or peanut butter & jelly and you'll likely get the same reaction as giving a house cat something he doesn't prefer.
Mars discontinued Sheba Dome Tuna Filet with Egg cat food due to changes in consumer preferences, market demand, or company strategy. They may have decided to focus on other products that are more popular or better aligned with their business goals.
Feeding a cat only canned tuna cat food is not recommended in the long term as it lacks essential nutrients necessary for feline health. Tuna alone can lead to nutritional imbalances and deficiencies. It's important to provide a well-rounded diet specifically formulated for cats to ensure they receive all the nutrients they need.
Cats like tuna and it is nutritious. But there are valid reasons why cats should only be fed canned tuna in moderation.1) Pure tuna does not contain all of the nutrients that cats need, and they could develop deficiencies if a varied diet is not provided. If you are providing all of your cat's food, it is less likely to seek out foods that provide a balanced diet.2) Cats fed a rich diet of fish can lose their taste for other foods.3) Some cats can develop a condition called steatitisfrom fatty foods. Tuna, especially packed in oil, may deplete a cat's vitamin E.4) Tuna has slightly elevated levels of mercury, which can accumulate over time.
Cats may have preferences for certain brands or flavors of food based on taste, texture, and smell. Factors like protein content and ingredient quality can also influence their preferences. It's important to offer a variety of options to see what your cat prefers and ensure they are receiving a balanced diet.
Well most street cats are REALLY hungry and will eat almost anything! But for their health this is what I would recommend: 1- If you have a cat you could give it some of your cat food. 2- Any kind of meat, cooked or raw. Be sure there is no seasoning on the meat. 3- Water. Do not give cats milk (can make cats sick, plus milk goes off very quickly), bread or cooked bones.
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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yes, like tuna or salmon
It isn't yet hungry enough.
what does cat like ( to eat)? well i asked the vet he told me you should give them first their orignal food then you he said that you should change the food somtimes not leave it the same you can give the cat small pieces of chicken (but not with spices) or tuna. cats really love eating tuna ( most of cats ) i did what the vet said to my cat the cat was 100% happy and healthy.
No, you should always give your cat only it's a designated food.
cat treats,meat,tuna,and if u/the cat don't like those then put something up to your cats face and see if he/she will eat it.
could be beef or pork
Mars discontinued Sheba Dome Tuna Filet with Egg cat food due to changes in consumer preferences, market demand, or company strategy. They may have decided to focus on other products that are more popular or better aligned with their business goals.
Tuna mixed with friskies cat food and a bowl of milk on the side is a cats day in heaven
some cook chicken or turkey or tinned tuna.
It depends on the kind of cat. But I have a cat and it loves tuna.