I read tuna has too much mercury and too little protein to be a cat's breakfast, lunch, and supper. That makes sense.
But what do you do when your cat barely nibbles a chicken dinner and gobbles up tuna by the same company? I want to switch her to all wet. If she is going to eat a lot of tuna and a little chicken, I see a major challenge coming.
But what do you do when your cat barely nibbles a chicken dinner and gobbles up tuna by the same company? I want to switch her to all wet. If she is going to eat a lot of tuna and a little chicken, I see a major challenge coming.