They will be fine for one meal, my two occasionally have it as a treat. they are 10 healthy and love tuna. If it is in brine make sure there is plenty of water available for them.
Sorry, I should have said more, they can be hard work because they lack one of their major senses. everything you do on a visual level has to be more enhanced. They do however retain the most increased sense of smell and touch. Both should be used equally and they will love you all the more for it.
Let him go, it will make your heart hurt, but he will struggle in a new home as would the owners. Be with him, he knows you love him. It is the greatest kindness. You will always have the most wonderful memories. I can't find a smilie for sad but happy, your heart will find one.
Expect a yowl, she will let you know. Cats are fiercely protective when giving birth. All you can do is watch from a distance. Has she been eating or drinking? leave a bowl of water near her, she won't want to go too far. Keep us all informed
One of mine does it all the time, he just eats his food too fast. Have found that with wet food it needs to be mashed rather than have chunks in it. With dry food, they eat IAMS, I give him small portions. I think he's just greedy, I don't know why they have never wanted for food. He will even...
They are the worst and the fiercest to catch. When I first trained as an animal nurse I used to dread torties. They have such attitude and tempers to match. Perhaps that's why they make such good protective mums. From two adoptive ferals Maccavity and Roly we send you all the best.
Rice and chicken is the best option at the moment, try him on tuna with rice, (the variety in brine) the smell is stronger and the brine will ensure that he drinks more water. Only small amounts to begin with.