Some of the information you provided above cannot be translated, but other statements appear to indicate that the foods contain 'the right vitamins'. I have no way of knowing whether or not it would be 'complete' based on US standards, but it would seem it is for your area.
You indicated you are very familiar with the feline crf web site, so I would focus more on the additional supplements and care related items and trust the foods you have available are adequate otherwise. And, if you do have blood work results, you can compare the details of those to what is on that web site for things to look at/worry about. If I can help with that comparison, I would be happy to try.
The vet's comment about the tuna versus the water is merely assuming that the 'chemicals/minerals' that are normally considered suspect/worrisome are in the water as opposed to the actual tuna - I am not sure about that. The thing is that giving your cat some tuna, and even the water is OK, but just not as the primary food source.
I hope to hear he has begun to eat some of his food.
You indicated you are very familiar with the feline crf web site, so I would focus more on the additional supplements and care related items and trust the foods you have available are adequate otherwise. And, if you do have blood work results, you can compare the details of those to what is on that web site for things to look at/worry about. If I can help with that comparison, I would be happy to try.
The vet's comment about the tuna versus the water is merely assuming that the 'chemicals/minerals' that are normally considered suspect/worrisome are in the water as opposed to the actual tuna - I am not sure about that. The thing is that giving your cat some tuna, and even the water is OK, but just not as the primary food source.
I hope to hear he has begun to eat some of his food.
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