I have had to give a cheaper brand to my cats before. Only problem I had was that one was very picky and didnt eat. Tuna is good, but be aware that it could give her "the runs". Also, changing food sometimes will upset their stomach some. If it is just for one time, I'm sure it will be fine for her.
2006-07-08 12:22:17
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answered by angel 6
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The wet cat food should be fine as long as the amt. fed is as directed. The only problem you may have is a slight digestion upset. Animals are very similar to people. Sometimes when we try something very different it upsets our tummies. I don't think a few days would hurt her, but I wouldn't feed her all of the wet food at once. If she were a dog instead of a cat I would be a little more worried. Unlike cats some dogs can become from gaseous from a food change and this can cause the intestines to knot up, which is very serious. But I have never heard of this happening in a cat. She may be picky though and not eat it. If you have dogs.. then you might try dry dog food. My vet informed me that dry dog food is fine for cats, but the opposite is not true for dogs. I hope this information is helpful.. Have a good weekend.
2006-07-08 12:27:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It should be fine since it is only for a day or two...but be careful...our kittens, when they get wet food, while they love it, make a beeline for their litterboxes!! But for my old cat, I had to improvise a few times as well and he appreciated the change of pace-it was like a special treat for him...and then it's back to the normal food!! You should be safe with either the cat food or the tuna... If you are REALLY concerned, call an emergency vet line (or one that is open now) and find out if it's ok...
2006-07-08 13:39:39
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answered by Janelle M 3
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As long as it's cat food & not strictly canned tuna, it's safe. Things like canned tuna should be a treat.
2006-07-08 12:31:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not do tuna, but a lesser quality food would be better than nothing. UNLESS she is on a special dietary supplement. Such as a C/D from hills for a urinary problem, ect... Most of the lesser foods will trigger a urinary issue if there was a previous condition.
2006-07-08 12:28:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It's really better if you feed them the prepared animal food. Human food isn't designed for consumption by animals. The animal food companies, such as Purina and Authority, do testing to see what animals need to stay healthy and they add these ingredients to the food. Plus a steady diet of only one food, such as tuna, is not healthy for anything including cats.
2006-07-08 12:27:18
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answered by Ellen J 7
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you tell me to get a grip, your a cat person who is also addicted to meth, lol, you need to get a grip luv, maybe next time the doctor gives you a substitute for heroin you should find out about it first, if you take 100mill you should overdose, give it a try. by the way i wouldnt be too worried about the cat as once meth has its hold it dont let go, nope its worse than the smack, it practically is smack so i can safely call you a ****** smackhead. get a grip of life, cats and your drug addictions
2006-07-08 13:12:49
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answered by danny boy 2
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i comprehend of someone who fed their cat Meow blend Indoor formulation and a couple of week in the past, their cat develop into ill and finally had to be placed to sleep. The vet clinically determined it as kidney failure. The cat turned right into a male. He changed into an indoor in ordinary words cat, not in any respect allowed outdoors and he changed into in ordinary words 5 a million/2 years previous. Meow blend changed into the in ordinary words nutrition they were given for him in the astounding 365 days. twist of destiny or not? absolutely everyone's wager i assume.
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answered by Anonymous
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Give her the meow mix unless she is allergic to it. you probably shouldnt give her Tuna Fish b/c she could get sick.
2006-07-08 12:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Be careful. Your cat might not eat that and also it may give her bad bowel movements.
2006-07-08 13:22:00
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answered by learning...learning...pro 2
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