Too Much Tuna Isn’t Healthy

Although Jesse loves Khaleesi very much, he doesn’t share his tuna with her every time. While it’s okay for cats to eat tuna sometimes, vets don’t recommend feeding them tuna regularly. Too much “sea meat” can cause mercury poisoning. Also, there aren’t enough nutrients in tuna for cats, so owners can’t rely on this product solely. Otherwise, their four-legged friends might suffer from malnourishment.