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Old 23-10-2008, 10:41 AM
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what cooked fish is best to give cats?
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I give half a cod fillet, cooked from frozen, on a night sometimes. I've also just got her in some haddock, which are a little larger, so she'll probably get it as her morning meal, as she normally eats more first thing.
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Old 23-10-2008, 11:04 AM
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Re: fish

I give cod or coley....not that mine are really that fussed about fish though. They do love a bit of tuna when they can snaffle some off me though!
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Re: fish

i normaly give me cod fillet i did tried salmon but they didnt like it and turned their nose up at it, mind you i dont like it either
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yes, i asked as mine don't seem too bothered if i give them fish...
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yes, i asked as mine don't seem too bothered if i give them fish...
My kitten never used to be impressed by fish until I gave her Schesir Kitten Tuna pouches, and now she seems to go mad for lots of different fishes!
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Cod, Haddock or coley is good fish to give them
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can fish give cats the squits as i would like to avoid any litter tray disasters if possble?
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Re: fish

I think anything different can upset them a little bit. If you are concerned about it, just give a bit of boiled white fish as that is about as plain as it gets!

I find if our coonies tummies are upset, a bit of boiled chicken or cod can help settle them.
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can fish give cats the squits as i would like to avoid any litter tray disasters if possble?
Not sure, but my vet advises to feed white fish as part of a bland diet when they have upset tummies, so I doubt that it's very common to cause diarrheoa??
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