CATDOLL : What are the precautions for feeding chicken breast to cats?

What are the precautions for feeding chicken breast to cats?

Things to note when feeding chicken breast to cats:

1. Be careful not to add salt or other seasonings, as cats do not need these seasonings. When feeding, you can tear it into small pieces or mix it into the cat food you usually eat. You can also tear it into small pieces and dry it, and feed it as a snack.

2. Control the appropriate amount. It is recommended to feed once or twice a week. Do not feed frequently to avoid the cat being picky about food and having anorexia.

3. Don’t feed cats only chicken breasts. Although it is rich in protein and fat, it can meet the energy needs of cats as carnivores. However, chicken breasts are low in vitamins and minerals and lack calcium. Eating only chicken breasts for a long time will inevitably lead to nutritional imbalance. In addition to chicken breasts, you can also feed cats an appropriate amount of cooked beef. Remember not to feed too frequently to avoid problems such as picky eating, obesity, and pancreatitis.

Foods that cats can eat:

1. Staple food: It is best for cats to have cat food as their staple food. Do not feed them too much staple food containing carbohydrates.

2. Canned food: You can buy some canned food to feed your cats, which can provide them with nutrients.

3. Meat: You can cook some chicken breast and feed it to your cat. Chicken breast is rich in protein and other nutrients. It can not only increase the cat's appetite, but also supplement nutrition.

4. Offal: Chicken liver and pork liver are rich in protein, fat, and carbohydrates. They have high nutritional value and a unique fishy smell. They are very palatable to cats, but you cannot feed them too much.

5. Fruit: You can feed cats a small amount of fruit, such as apples, watermelons, cantaloupes, pineapples, papayas, strawberries, bananas, cantaloupes, etc.

6. Others: You can feed cats some rice, bread, ham and other foods, but these foods contain salt, preservatives, additives, etc., so don’t feed them too much.

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