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.
Cooked eggs are safe for cats in moderation; raw eggs carry real bacterial and biotin risks. Here’s how to serve eggs safely and how much is reasonable.
Yes, cats can eat small amounts of plain, cooked rice — though as obligate carnivores it offers them little real benefit. Here’s when rice actually helps.
A real week-by-week kitten feeding schedule — how many meals a day at each age, wet vs dry food, and when to transition toward adult feeding patterns.
