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Do you have a really good but not too difficult recipe for Sea Bass you can share?

While on vacation I tried Sea Bass for the first time and really liked it so I want to try and prepare it for dinnerIf you have a recipe you've made that you thinks is good please pass it alongThanks for the help!

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You know chocolate is bad for your cat but you are asking if it is ok to give it to her anyway DO NOT give your cat people food.
It could be that your cat would want to eat part of whatever you're eatingBut your first poster is correct in that cats can't tolerate chocolateIt goes beyond their digestive systems it's just something they can't have! So far as the fiber, if you really did give your cat just a sliver of the chocolate bar you were eating it won't make much difference I would add that when you buy dry food for your cat, besides looking for a high protein, low carbohydrate combination, also look for low ashEvery cat food has ash as a component, but look for the lowest content you can findLots of cats have bladder stones that are precipitated by too much ash in their dietIt can lead to all sorts of problems, so better be safe than sorry.
Do not give your cat chocolate, whatever sort it might be, it is poisonous to themcats are obligate carnivores - meaning they are meat eaters and can't survive on a vegetarian dietMost cat commercial cat foods have fibre in them, and most cats can tolerate some, but it isn't an ideal thing for them to eatA good catfood will have a high protein content an a low carbohydrate content.
Make a pouch out of aluminum foil, put the sea bass in the said pouch on a baking sheetPour about a half cup of nice white wine over the top, sprinkle salt, garlic, white pepper and ginger over the topSteam for about half an hour and serve it with a nice sun dried tomato risotto and seared asparagusNot hard and quite delicious.

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