Yes I agree, but I don't give my cats tuna because it would be impossible for a cat to find a tuna steak without human intervention. Not that it's bad for them in moderation, but that alone is obviously bad. I didn't specify that before and wasn't really thinking that far ahead anyways. The farthest I go outside of "normal diet" (cat food isn't exactly normal either, but they grew up on it so I call that normal) is turkey slices when I'm eating a sandwich.
Now our dogs are a little different, I'll give them pieces of banana and stuff like that (one dog doesn't mind the occasional cooked jalepeno), but I avoid legumes of any sort, safe or not, and of course grapes or any similar fruit.
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