Why is thon for cats called that, or why does it only show a cat? Is there any reason why thon is not suitable for dogs? My dog loves it anyway, and I don't know why I shouldn't give her thon (which probably contains offal). Heavy metals perhaps?
Why is thon for cats called that, or why does it only show a cat? Is there any reason why thon is not suitable for dogs? My dog loves it anyway, and I don't know why I shouldn't give her thon (which probably contains offal). Heavy metals perhaps?
I don't think you want to feed your cat heavy metals either. Dogs and cats carry different genes and require different food in terms of the composition of minerals and nutrients. Certainly nothing will happen if a dog nibbles on cat food, but it must not become a habit. In addition, as far as I know, cat food is richer in fat and a dog can quickly become overweight. You can find this information quickly on the Internet by simply Googling.
So do cats need more fat? They can quickly become overweight too, so cats have to eat dog food!!!?