Should Cats Eat Raw Chicken and Uncooked Meat?

5

Is a Raw Food Diet Healthy for Cats and Kittens?

Cats love eating chicken and chicken necks - click to see large image

Cats love eating chicken and chicken necks - click to see large image

Most cats love eating natural cat food such as raw chicken and other raw meats. Chicken, meat and fish is a Cats’  favorite and healthy food.

In nature, cats would hunt birds and eat them up – uncooked, naturally!

Some cat owners don’t like looking at raw food and feel disgusted by giving bloody meat to their cats.

Cats however love it. Eating raw meat such as chicken cat food, turkey, beef, rabbit etc and of course the all-addicting raw fish meat is the natural healthy diet cat food.

Cats love drinking fresh blood, so don’t feel horrified if your kitten or kitty cat wants to drink blood from meat or chicken.

Look, when cats run around outdoors they hunt small snakes in the garden, bugs, flying things… When cats climb trees they catch lizards, birds and eat up raw eggs. Cats love raw eggs and raw meat foods.

You might see your cat looking so ravenous with the raw chicken, turkey or other meat or fish you give it… Then you know they are happy and were starved for natural raw cat food.

We might not like them eating such stuff, but it is their natural healthy cat food diet.

Raw Chicken Cat Food Vs. Cooked Chicken for Cats

Cooked chicken bones splinter easily and can seriously injure your cat.

You should never ever give cooked chicken bones to any house pet. While cats and dogs love them, there is a high degree of danger in them.

Eating Raw Meat Is Natural and Healthy Cat Food

Eating Raw Meat Is Natural and Healthy Cat Food Diet for Cats

You see, there’s a major difference between cooked and raw bones. Cats can eat raw bones, no worries. However, bone structure changes while cooking in the pot or inside a microwave or oven. When cooked or grilled, bones tend to easily splinter into sharp bits and could puncture the gut or cause your cat to choke to death.

Chicken neck bones are the safest of bones, and cats NEED RAW, uncooked bones as part of a balanced cat food diet…

Only when cooked do chicken bones become dangerous for your cat or kitten.

Can Cats Get Salmonella Poisoning from Eating Raw Chicken?

Some people worry their cat will contract Salmonella food poisoning from raw eggs, poultry, meat & fish foods.

Is Raw Meat Healthy or Dangerous For Cats to Eat?

Is Raw Meat Healthy or Dangerous For Cats to Eat?

Salmanella, as some spell it, is a bacteria that can survive up to 2.5 years in Excretions from either sick or infected but apparently clinically healthy people and animals. Dogs often eat feces. There are over 16 million people worldwide each year who get infected with Salmonella, some 1/2 million die.

Thankfully, most cats have no problems with bacteria, since their digestive tract is designed to deal with bacteria, even when our bodies cannot deal with it.

Since cats process raw food quickly, the bacteria present in raw meats doesn’t have time to reproduce into harmful, dangerous levels.

WARNING:

Make sure you feed your cats raw food and kibble (Dry cat food pellets) hours apart from each other.

Raw cat food meats digest fast, but kibble dry cat food takes much longer to digest.

Raw food carries bacteria in it, that when mixed with dry cat food Kibble (Which slows down cats’ digestion), it all ends up staying longer in the stomach, and therefore it could potentially cause bacteria problems.

Why a Natural Raw Meat Diet Is Good For Your Cat

  • Raw food cat diet keeps your cat’s teeth in good condition.
  • Raw meat keeps cats healthy and fit.
  • Eating a chicken heart supplies cats with turine – the lack of Turin in a cat’s diet can cause blindness or heart failure.
  • Liver provides cats with vitamen A, but too much liver can lead to vitamen A overdose. Giving your cats once a week a liver meal should do. If your cats hate raw liver, try one of our delicious homemade liver cookies for cats or liver balls homemade cat food recipes.

Is Warming Raw Cat Food Dangerous for Your Cat?

Warming raw cat food is fine. Cooking raw bones and meat is NOT.

To warm up refrigerated raw food for cats , place the meat in a plastic bag and float raw meat in warm water. Just like heating baby bottles. Or pour hot water on it and let it cool down.

Never serve your cats hot food. They might eat it out of greed and burn their insides and little tongues.

How Can You Make Raw Foods More Appealling to Cats Used to Dry or Canned Cat Foods?

Raw meat is also a healthy natural cat food diet

Raw meat is also a healthy natural cat food diet

Wether you eat fish, chicken, turkey, pheasant, goose, duck, quail, ostrich, rabbit, goat, lamb, elk, pork, buffalo, or kangaroo meat, introduce your cats to bits of the raw meat.

The blood or juices that are packed with the raw meat are a tasty drink for your cats.

Try pouring the juices over a chicken neck or piece of meat and see how that goes.

Cats are known to be picky, so add varity of raw meat foods to your homemade cat meals.

Healthy Alternatives for Homemade Natural Raw Cat Food

When you cannot buy fresh organic meats or have no time to go shopping for fresh meat or fish, it is handy to have some California Natural Cat Food in store.

To your happy, healthy cat!

Comments on Should Cats Eat Raw Chicken and Uncooked Meat?

January 26, 2012

Comments on Should Cats Eat Raw Chicken and Uncooked Meat? Meow Your Comment Out Loud:

February 3, 2011

That is nice to definitely find a site where the blogger knows what they are talking about!

Like or Dislike: Thumb up 3 Thumb down 3

May 26, 2011

you’re in reality a just right webmaster. The site loading velocity is incredible. It sort of feels that you are doing any unique trick. In addition, The contents are masterpiece. you have done a fantastic process in this subject!

Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 2

January 6, 2012

Herb Hertz @ 4:52 pm #

astroturf much?

Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0

January 17, 2012

Dave Gregory @ 3:11 pm #

I came across your site while looking to see if my cat will have any problems after eating a good portion of a chicken leg that was inadvertently left out. From reading a bit here I feel better, however, I do notice he is kind of sluggish, and not his usual ravenous self. I’m sure he will be fine, he just needs to sleep it off.

Any thoughts on sluggish chicken leg eating cat syndrome?

thanx

Like or Dislike: Thumb up 1 Thumb down 0

Meow Your Comment Out Loud:

We monitor comments and exterminate SPAM.
Your Email Stays Private Never Published.
We will never sell, rent or share your contacts with mice, rats or 3rd parties.
You may add a link to your site in the URL field and/or in the comment.

Fields marked by an asterisk (*) are required.

Subscribe without commenting

Filed under Cat Food, CatsHome by  #

2008-2011 (c) CatLovingCare.com | Want to Advertise? Skype "DVCD2008" or call +1(954)769 0190

Kittens Funny Cats Cat Furniture Cat Toys Cat Scratching Tree Cat Adoption Classifieds Cat Training Cat Books Cat Contests Facebook Cat Groups Facebook Cats