My cat has no cat fod and shes really really hungry..i loooked for some tuna at least for her but no, and teh pet store is closed, and i found some sardines..can i give my cat some sardines?? there was sardines in mustard, tomato sause, and soybean oil, should i give her the one in soybean oil or will it make her sick?? i need an answer quick cuz she needs her dinner!! thanks!
clotito answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 10:12 pm: It won't make her sick, but it might make you sick when you have to clean up the oil that goes straight through her. Fortunately, I do NOT know this from personal experience. [ clotito's advice column | Ask clotito A Question ]
cloudsabio007 answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 5:41 pm: whenever my cat bothers me for food and we don't have any more cat food, I just give her some meat like ham. And then I tell her to get her hairy tail out of my face. [ cloudsabio007's advice column | Ask cloudsabio007 A Question ]
o0xbrianna answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 12:58 pm: I think you should give her sardines, you can give her chicken if you have any left overs or whatever. I think she will live one day without food if you don't even feed her.
jbdreamer answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 11:38 am: It would have been better to just not feed her for one day than give her junk that will make her sick. In the future, never give your cat tuna, fish or any human food. It is terrible for their digestive systems and can make them very sick. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
oxKateKaylaxo answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 10:13 am: Well, i wouldn't give the cat the sardines. Like milk, it is a myth that this stuff is good for your cat. If you have absolutely no food, give them white chicken and the juice of the tuna to the cat. Hope it helps!
~oxkatekaylaxo [ oxKateKaylaxo's advice column | Ask oxKateKaylaxo A Question ]
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