You will notice that many of the higher protein diets are fish-based but it is not a good idea to feed fish to cats. Or, at least not as their main diet. Fish can be high in mercury, high in PBDEs (fire retardant chemicals linked to hyperthyroidism), high in phosphorus (not good for older cats' kidneys) and can be very addicting. It is best to feed poultry-based diets to cats
Dr Schrodinger said:Ha! Same here, Diana! One half of the kitchen is full of lentils & veggie noms, the other is full of tinned dead beasties. :sad:
If they 'go off' a variety, I simply keep it & rotate it in a few months time. It helps having a set of steps down to the cellar which I canclutter with trip hazardsuse as a kitteh larder. When I run out of space, I simply make a food donation to Cat's Protection and/or give it away to newly DX'd diabetic kitties around town!
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