Addressing myths: Are milk and tuna safe to feed your cat? Helpful tips for feeding your cat a healthy diet
In popular culture, cats’ diets are traditionally portrayed as consisting of things like milk and tuna -- but are they really the best options to feed your cat?
Local 4′s Priya Mann met with Mike Palmer at Premier Pet Supply to find answers -- and they may surprise you: Cats are actually lactose intolerant, and tuna can contain an unhealthy amount of sodium.
Watch the full interview in the video player above.
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Priya joined WDIV-Local 4 in 2013 as a reporter and fill-in anchor. Education: B.A. in Communications/Post Grad in Advanced Journalism
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