If food is used it should be in very small pieces and be highly desired by your pet (cheese, hot dogs or
canned tuna often work well).
Not exact matches
We
often have a
can of
tuna in the cupboard, too, but I've never thought about pulling it out for the leftover potatoes.
Elsa is so funny:D By the way, this
tuna - tomato recipe reminds me of a dish my mom used to prepare when we spent some weeks at our vacation home; my dad and I used to stay at the beach until 1 pm while my mum was cooking lunch, that
often consisted in «riso al tonno» — rice + tomato sauce +
canned tuna.
Restrict the amount of
tuna as this
often contains higher amounts of mercury which
can be counter-productive when treating the disorder.
I
often use seaweed in my faux
tuna recipes (I like the dried seaweed sheets you
can get at trader joes and other stores).
One study find that Americans eat, on average, only 2 to 3 ounces of seafood a week, and they
often choose less - fatty types such as
canned light
tuna, whitefish and shrimp.
We
often hear about people scooping chunks of
canned tuna into their cat's bowl, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it is a healthy habit.
Cats
often have a preference for seafood, so adjusting the basic biscuit recipe to include a
can of
tuna can be a real tempter.
Deep sea fishing
can be a real thrill,
often finding large fish such as marlins,
tuna, and wahoo.
It's
often labeled as «light
tuna» on the
can, but check ingredients to be sure.