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Looking at this from a logical perspective, Tegus feed on small rodents, some fruit and vegetable matter, eggs, birds, reptiles, insects, and probably amphibians and fish in the wild. The feral house cat feeds on these same prey items with the exception of fruit. This is to say, the Tegu and House Cat occupy the same niche within their respective habitats. This being the case, specifically, what is wrong with feeding your Tegu cat food, assuming cat food has been formulated to meet the same criteria of a healthy, wild diet?
I have also read the Tegus are similar to North American Raccoons, where they often scavenge in the wild and are found overturning trashcans, etc. This would lead me to believe that most items devoured by wild Tegus are not fresh, nor are they meticulously prepared. With this in mind, one would think that it would be ok to feed Tegu's cat food. Can anyone tell me specifically why cat food is bad for a tegu - are some brands acceptable over others? Can cat food be fed to a Tegu so long as it's not the sole diet and some variety are added?
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I have also read the Tegus are similar to North American Raccoons, where they often scavenge in the wild and are found overturning trashcans, etc. This would lead me to believe that most items devoured by wild Tegus are not fresh, nor are they meticulously prepared. With this in mind, one would think that it would be ok to feed Tegu's cat food. Can anyone tell me specifically why cat food is bad for a tegu - are some brands acceptable over others? Can cat food be fed to a Tegu so long as it's not the sole diet and some variety are added?
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