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  2. Which Human Food Can Cats Eat? - AOL

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  3. Why Do Cats Like Fish? - AOL

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    Generally speaking, cats like to eat fish. In fact, at one point, domestic felines were eating more...

  4. Five human foods that are poisonous to cats - AOL

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    ACANA Bountiful Catch High-Protein Adult Dry Cat Food. This protein-packed cat food contains salmon, herring, catfish, and trout, helping to support your fur friend’s muscle mass.

  5. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    In a study on the impacts of the pet food industry on world fish and seafood supplies, researchers estimate that 2.48 million metric tonnes of fish are used by the cat food industry each year. [ 114 ] [ 115 ] It was suggested that there needs to be "a more objective and pragmatic approach to the use of a limited and decreasing biological ...

  6. Grimothea planipes - Wikipedia

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    G. planipes is accordingly an important food item for many species of birds, marine mammals and fish. It is favoured by tuna, leading to one of the species' common names – "tuna crab". [1] Other fish known to feed on G. planipes include billfishes, yellowtail amberjack, sharks [9] and Epinephelus analogus. [10]

  7. Pseudoplatystoma - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoplatystoma species are of considerable economic value; all are sold in fish markets throughout South America. [2] They are important food fish for human consumption. [1] P. fasciatum has a succulent, yellowish flesh without "stray" bones. [4] P. tigrinum is the most important catfish in gill-net fisheries of Guaporé and Marmoré Rivers. [5]

  8. Neothunnus - Wikipedia

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    Thunnus (Neothunnus) is a subgenus of ray-finned bony fishes in the Thunnini, or tuna, tribe. More specifically, Neothunnus is a subgenus of the genus Thunnus, also known as the "true tunas". Neothunnus is sometimes referred to as the yellowfin group, and comprises three species: subgenus Thunnus (Neothunnus) T. albacares (Bonnaterre, 1788 ...

  9. Is Tuna Fish Bad for You? - AOL

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    Tuna fish is everywhere. It is widely eaten as a quick snack on crackers, as a meal atop a salad and as a delicious filling for a sandwich. While it is ever popular and some types can be ...