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24-Pack 5-Oz Bumble Bee Chunk Light Tuna In Water for $21.58 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
$16.18 (~$0.67 each).
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48-Pack 5-Oz Bumble Bee Chunk Light Tuna In Water for $43.15 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
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I'm sure iit's probably dependent upon batch but my last case has pretty much been mushy for the most part. No big flakes. Unlike what the following chart says, it has not been flaky or firm. Don't get me wrong, great price regardless.
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Anything farmed poorly isn't good. Not sure what the species has to do with subpar human interaction. If you said certain farmed raised, I could understand.
Anything farmed poorly isn't good. Not sure what the species has to do with subpar human interaction. If you said certain farmed raised, I could understand.
48 pack can be a better value since the 20% scales
but wouldn't buy before 0.15 per ounce before discount/coupons
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Didn't think it was that big of a deal, but depending on where on the can it was dented is an issue.
Be mindful of kitty kidneys, especially in kittens, due to the high salt content, but it's fine as an occasional treat.
I share these inexpensive cans with my cat twice a week; she gets the water/juice and a pinch of tuna, while I use the rest to make a budget-friendly tuna salad with mayonnaise and freshly chopped onion.
Be mindful of kitty kidneys, especially in kittens, due to the high salt content, but it's fine as an occasional treat.
I share these inexpensive cans with my cat twice a week; she gets the water/juice and a pinch of tuna, while I use the rest to make a budget-friendly tuna salad with mayonnaise and freshly chopped onion.
Plus, conventional cat food is augmented with vitamins and nutrients for complete nutrition, so feeding tuna as cat food regularly isn't the best idea, in my opinion.
I wouldn't go for more than twice a week. Cats can be quite sensitive to salt, and too much of it can harm their kidneys, especially in kittens.
Plus, conventional cat food is augmented with vitamins and nutrients for complete nutrition, so feeding tuna as cat food regularly isn't the best idea, in my opinion.
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I wouldn't go for more than twice a week. Cats can be quite sensitive to salt, and too much of it can harm their kidneys, especially in kittens.<br />
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Plus, conventional cat food is augmented with vitamins and nutrients for complete nutrition, so feeding tuna as cat food regularly isn't the best idea, in my opinion.
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