Cautions:
Avoid feeding seafood & fish to all cats.
Avoid feeding seafood & fish to animals with renal/kidney, urinary or bladder imbalances, weaknesses or conditions of concern.
Avoid seafood in individuals that commonly experience histamine reactions or mast cell activation syndrome.
Feeding & Handling:
Keep frozen and serve frozen (most dogs prefer this and may not tolerate/consume if served defrosted)
When introducing fish for the first time, start with a small slice/piece once per day. Increase to feeding a full fish or larger amounts, over a week or two.
Quantity:
Feed fish as up to 10% of the overall menu or diet for best results.
Certain breeds of dogs with a genetic/breed indigenous or ancestral heritage originating from cultures or regions for which seafood is a primary or predominant food may do best with larger amounts in the diet, but we do not recommend exceeding 30% maximum long-term.
Please learn more about feeding seafood on our blog here:
SUPPLEMENTING WITH OMEGA-3S: TRULY PASTURED MEAT/FATS, MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON OR FISH/SEAFOOD (AND WHY WE STOPPED RECOMMENDING FISH OIL SUPPLEMENTS YEARS AGO)
MERCURY FOUND IN SEAFOOD MAY NOT BE A RISK – CHOOSING SELENIUM RICH SPECIES OF FISH/SEAFOOD IS KEY!
FEEDING CATS SFRAW FORMULAS: WHAT ABOUT VEGGIES & SEAFOOD/FISH?
FEEDING ANADROMOUS FISH SAFELY: NOT JUST AN ISSUE FOR RAW FEEDERS
Q&A: HOW MUCH VITAMIN E TO ADD WHEN REGULARLY FEEDING PUFAS, FISH OIL & FISH/SEAFOOD
Q & A: WHAT SUPPLEMENTS DO YOU RECOMMEND ADDING TO A RAW DIET??
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