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Glenryck Pacific Pilchards in Tomato Sauce 155 g (Pack of 12)

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The amount of salt in a can of pilchards won’t cause salt poisoning, which can be lethal, but if you’re going to feed your dog salty fish every day, he might develop health problems. Drain the sardines of their oil and break them into large flakes, removing the bones only if you feel you need to. Break the eggs into a bowl, season and beat lightly. If you have a choice between various types of sardines or pilchards, you should go with fish in sunflower oil.

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Buying tins of sardines in sunflower oil is fine, but you should drain off the oil as much as possible before you offer the fish to your cat. This is something you need to keep in mind as this type of food is highly-calorific and might cause problems if your dog is prone to obesity.

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Mercury poisoning could also be an issue with too much fish. Because of the current climate, even clean water now has hints of metal in it. Sardines or Pilchards are both the same species, which has the Latin name Sardina Pilchardus. … Sardines were named after the island of Sardinia, where they were once in abundance. The smaller fish are known as Sardines and the larger, older fish are Pilchards. Are pilchards as good for you as sardines?

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Cats can eat tomatoes as long as they’re fresh and from the vine, though they may not be in a rush to eat them. These metal fragments are swallowed by the fish and passed along to your cat. This issue has been seen most often with tuna, but having sardines each day could pose a risk.

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The tomato sauce in sardine cans is also likely to be flavored with spices, garlic, and onions for our benefit. Still, small amounts of mercury can pose a risk to young children, unborn babies and the babies of nursing mothers, so the recommended servings of even low-mercury canned light tuna and salmon are no more than 2 to 3 servings per week of 3 to 4 ounces for folks who fall into those categories. Is eating canned fish bad for you?

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If your cat has accidentally been fed sardines in tomato sauce or they’ve managed to sneak past you to steal some you shouldn’t be too worried. In a regular can you will find that it contains only 65% fish and 35% tomato sauce. There’s nothing wrong with tomatoes, they’re good for your dog. It’s only the green parts of the tomato plant that are toxic to dogs.

West Point Processors cited a “canning deficiency” which may cause the products to be unfit for human consumption as the reason for the recall. The company said it was working on identifying the cause of the deficiency and that the affected cans had been isolated in its factory. Which is the healthiest canned fish? Pilchards are mostly protein and fats. You might want to avoid too many fats in your dog’s diet, but the high protein content is good for your furry friend as it helps build muscle and keeps him in shape. You needn’t worry about the bones in pilchards as they are too small and fragile to pose a choking hazard. Most dogs, including small breeds, won’t have a problem whether they chew the treat or swallow it whole. Heat the butter in a large frying pan over a medium heat. Mix the sardine flakes, shallots and more seasoning into the eggs, then pour the lot into the buttered pan. Cook, with just a little bit of stirring, until barely set, then flip over like a pancake to finish cooking for just half a minute.

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