Can Cats Eat Tuna?
Yes, cats can eat tuna — but only occasionally, because of real mercury risk and a genuine phenomenon vets call tuna addiction. Here’s how much is actually safe.
Hi, I'm Abhishek K R — the person behind Pawscuit. I've been a hands-on pet parent for over 10 years, currently raising a Rottweiler (Leo) and a Pomeranian (Jingle) — two breeds about as different as they come, which has taught me a lot about tailoring care by breed, size, and temperament rather than following one-size-fits-all advice. Before them, I raised a German Shepherd and a Pomeranian, both named Robby — the two dogs who first taught me what it really means to love and look after an animal, and who this website exists because of. I'm not a veterinarian, and I want to be upfront about that. What I bring is a decade of real-world experience: vet visits, vaccination schedules, diet trial-and-error, grooming routines, and the everyday judgment calls that come with raising dogs and cats at home. Every guide on Pawscuit is built by combining that firsthand experience with breed standards, official pricing data, veterinary literature, and firsthand accounts from other pet owners, then fact-checked and cross-referenced before it goes live. If something can't be verified from a reliable source, it doesn't make it into an article. My goal with Pawscuit is simple: give dog and cat parents the kind of clear, honest information I wish I'd had over the past 10 years — without the fluff, and without pretending to be a substitute for your vet.
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