I feed Pancake Weruva wet food, and I noticed Tuna is one of top ingredients of a lot of the flavors - even though the names do not suggest Tuna (eg. Beef and Chicken). I wonder why? Does Tuna make the food more enticing to cats?
That must be why. Companies have a higher chance of people buying thier food if it has ish, food cats crave. It is annoying since it is not good to feed them fishI feed Pancake Weruva wet food, and I noticed Tuna is one of top ingredients of a lot of the flavors - even though the names do not suggest Tuna (eg. Beef and Chicken). I wonder why? Does Tuna make the food more enticing to cats?
And it’s not good because Tuna tends to have high mercury? My cat is v picky with wet food...he won’t eat chicken or turkey-based food ...only fish (tuna/salmon) or beef, and reluctantly some duck ...and he only eats one line of Weruva food, which really limits my choiceThat must be why. Companies have a higher chance of people buying thier food if it has ish, food cats crave. It is annoying since it is not good to feed them fish
I can't stand that either. My cats hate tuna and I don't want them to eat it so at least there's something we agree on.I feed Pancake Weruva wet food, and I noticed Tuna is one of top ingredients of a lot of the flavors - even though the names do not suggest Tuna (eg. Beef and Chicken). I wonder why? Does Tuna make the food more enticing to cats?
I guess we all have our problems huh I wish my cat would eat chicken so we can have more variety...I wish my cat would eat foods with tuna or any fish in them. It would make feeding him so much easier!
Those darn cats! You know when my kid wouldn't eat, she went hungry until the next meal. No treats or snacks. No bending over backwards or going broke to find something she would eat. But no these flipping cats will actually starve themselves to get their way.I guess we all have our problems huh I wish my cat would eat chicken so we can have more variety...
They absolutely will. If you don't bend over backwards to feed them, they can easily starve. You would think it's darwin-award-worthy and a result of some kind of horrible dysgenic selection but it's not. It's the best adaptation to have in order to get the best food available. Thus the adaptation flourishes.Those darn cats! You know when my kid wouldn't eat, she went hungry until the next meal. No treats or snacks. No bending over backwards or going broke to find something she would eat. But no these flipping cats will actually starve themselves to get their way.
The problem withnTuna is that cats can develop an allergy to it. Feline Acne is a common one IIRC.I feed Pancake Weruva wet food, and I noticed Tuna is one of top ingredients of a lot of the flavors - even though the names do not suggest Tuna (eg. Beef and Chicken). I wonder why? Does Tuna make the food more enticing to cats?