Tuna doesn't have adequate amounts of vitamin E and this may lead to a condition called steatitis (also known
as yellow fat disease).
Not exact matches
Typically, when agouti mice breed, most of the offspring are identical to the parents: just
as yellow,
fat as pincushions, and susceptible to life - shortening
disease.
Cats should not be fed high amounts of tuna
as it is lacking in vitamin E, and that can lead to
yellow fat disease.
This leads to a painful condition known
as «
yellow fat disease», which is when fatty tissue in your cat's body becomes inflamed.
Known
as «
yellow fat disease,» steatitis can have a few causes but the most common is a diet high in unsaturated fatty acids but deficient in protective antioxidants like Vitamin E.
If fed in excess, oily fish such
as tuna can lead to steatitis (
Yellow Fat Disease, pansteatitis).