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On 10/18/2020 10:45 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 9:50:16 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote: >> On Sun, 18 Oct 2020 06:19:03 -0400, Gary > wrote: >> >>> Silvar Beitel wrote: >>>> >>>> A regular treat for us: Save the juice from canned tuna, salmon, whatever in a freezer container[1], call it concentrated seafood stock, and make stew (chowder in this case) with whatever seafood you have a excess of in the freezer (in this case some shrimp, bay scallops, and tuna). All you need for a simple dinner is some buttery home made rolls. >>> >>> This is cool. I've always meant to ask if anyone saves the >>> water from a can of tuna and, if so, what do you do with it. >>> >>> For years, I would drain it onto some dry cat food for a treat. >>> Mr.Kitty liked the extra flavor. >>> >>> Since then, I haven't ever saved that water but it seems like >>> a waste not to. I'll start saving it in the freezer from >>> now on. >> Canned tuna is the worst thing to feed cats, bad for humans as well, >> that water is doubly bad... with mercury it's loaded, and salt... a >> great way to substantially shorten kitty's life; kidney failure! Don't >> believe me ask your Vet. I stopped buying tuna (canned and fresh) >> years ago. Seafood is not at all healthful, all the planet's oceans >> are seriously polluted with all sorts of toxins. > > I think I'll risk a tuna salad sandwich once or twice a month, and > occasional sushi. > > If all the mercury amalgam fillings I had didn't kill me, I don't think > my food will do me in. > > Cindy Hamilton > I don't like canned tuna but Sheldon doesn't like *any* kind of fish or seafood, therefore no one else should like it either. He's right that canned tuna intended for humans shouldn't be a *staple* in a cats' diet, but it's not due to mercury. It's because canned tuna processed for human consumption doesn't contain taurine, which is an essential dietary element for cats. Jill |
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