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Cats and fish seem to have a strange affinity for one another. But why do cats like fish? Fish are often used as bait by fishermen, so it is possible that the odor of the bait has become associated with food in general. On top of that, some people think that the high protein content in cat food resembles the high protein content found in fish. In any case, there are plenty of reasons why your cat may be craving more than just love from you!
– Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they rely on high protein sources to survive.
– Fish is a good source of protein for cats because it has a higher content than chicken or beef.
– Many types of fish have the amino acids that your cat needs in order to build muscle and stay healthy!
– Stronger smelling fish like salmon may work better as fishing bait which explains why some cats love the odor so much!
– Cat food products contain more concentrated amounts of these proteins which will make them hungrier even after eating their fill at home. This can lead to overeating and weight gain if not managed properly by pet owners with knowledge about how many calories their particular breed requires daily per pound of body -Cats don’t have taste buds for fish, so they eat them because of the smell -Fish are a great source of omega three fatty acids and vitamin D which cats need to stay healthy. They also contain proteins that help keep skin soft and shiny -The amount of time spent with their owners contributes to how much a cat likes or dislikes food: more one on one time will lead to less fussy eating habits -Some cats like water; others hate it but will drink when thirsty – both fish and other animals can live without air for about ten minutes, while most humans can only last around two minutes before brain damage occurs. This is why you should never leave your pet in a hot