Low brow tuna VS grade a cat food?!


Question: I sliced open this pouch of 'tuna panang' and the whiff smelled eerily familar - like i've fed this type of packaged fish to my cat at one point... anyway, i was wondering if there is a fine line between cheap retail tuna (like the ones that are .89 a can) and expensive high brow cat tuna... after I just microwaved what I microwaved, I'd say the difference is slight ... whom is an expert?


Answers: I sliced open this pouch of 'tuna panang' and the whiff smelled eerily familar - like i've fed this type of packaged fish to my cat at one point... anyway, i was wondering if there is a fine line between cheap retail tuna (like the ones that are .89 a can) and expensive high brow cat tuna... after I just microwaved what I microwaved, I'd say the difference is slight ... whom is an expert?

Ick and ick, did you microwave tuna? Hot tuna, Double Ick!!

To me Tuna and cat food is the same. Every time I open a can of tuna the smell gets to me.. My cat gets it...

Not an expert, by any means of the definition, but, I have to assume that the mere smell of a product does not indicate all ingredients or lack there or of. There may be items in cat food that are unacceptable to the human digestive system.

Maybe you don't overthink things like me, and maybe you don't even have a cat but...

I'd say, don't get the idea of giving your cat tuna instead of cat food, because it's cheaper. (Doesn't say much about tuna we consume does it?) lol

Cat food is full of other nutrients your cat needs in it's diet.





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