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lacycat
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From:Oregon, USA
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posted 04-19-2003 02:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for lacycat     Edit/Delete Message
The concerns over fish and high levels of mercury contamination have been in the news quite a bit lately, and while I do not eat fish myself, it's got me worried about the fish that I give to my cat.

FYI, here are some links to recent articles that deal with this issue:

Blood mercury levels high in some women http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030401-065813-9931r

Mercury Labeling of Canned Tuna Urged by Cal. Med. Assoc. and Environmental Health Advocates http://www.ewire-news.com/wires/04052917-5C1F-4A5D-B855AD411D366B3D.htm

Fish in Diet Linked to Mercury in Some U.S. Women http://asia.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=healthNews&storyID=2490056

Anyway, for those of you who have cats that eat fish either fresh or canned, I was wondering if any of you had considered this issue and come up with any good solutions. I'm going to buy some locally-caught northwest US salmon, which supposedly has a much lower chance of having mercury contamination. But is feeding my kitty a steady diet of salmon (along with some dry kibble) every day going to be good for her?

Thanks!

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Isis
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posted 04-27-2003 08:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Isis     Edit/Delete Message
As the UK government have issued a HUMAN should only have two small tins of tuna a week so I don't think feeding your cat huge amounts of fish would be good for him.
However if you are feeding him 'farmed' fish there is much less likelihood of it having mercury in it as they are in carefully controlled water.
In the end I wouldnt worry too much but try to intersperse his diet with some white meat such as chicken or turkey as well.

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