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Hi everyone,
I have an 8 year old cat who weighs 12 pounds. The vet would like to see her down to 10 pounds (she was 8 pounds when I adopted her 6 years ago.). I had been feeding her Wellness grain free chicken and turkey (canned), but it looks like these are a bit high in calories and have more fat than protein. So I've been slowly transitioning her to Weruva,
The thing is - Weruva seems to have mostly seafood-based flavors. I've always heard that it's not good to give a cat too much seafood. She likes the Weruva chicken sometimes; other times she just turns up her nose. I tried giving her chicken with a smidgen of fish-flavored food and she went wild for it. I'd like to try Tiki Cat too, but again, so many flavors are seafood based.
I guess my question is - how harmful is it to give a cat seafood cat food? She hasn't eaten a ton of it before, but whenever she has, she's had no problems.
And do cats get bored with the same flavors? I wonder if she's getting tired of poultry.
Thank you!
I have an 8 year old cat who weighs 12 pounds. The vet would like to see her down to 10 pounds (she was 8 pounds when I adopted her 6 years ago.). I had been feeding her Wellness grain free chicken and turkey (canned), but it looks like these are a bit high in calories and have more fat than protein. So I've been slowly transitioning her to Weruva,
The thing is - Weruva seems to have mostly seafood-based flavors. I've always heard that it's not good to give a cat too much seafood. She likes the Weruva chicken sometimes; other times she just turns up her nose. I tried giving her chicken with a smidgen of fish-flavored food and she went wild for it. I'd like to try Tiki Cat too, but again, so many flavors are seafood based.
I guess my question is - how harmful is it to give a cat seafood cat food? She hasn't eaten a ton of it before, but whenever she has, she's had no problems.
And do cats get bored with the same flavors? I wonder if she's getting tired of poultry.
Thank you!