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Is feeding raw a chicken wing with skin fattening for my one year old indoor male cat?

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Is feeding raw a chicken wing with skin fattening for my one year old indoor male cat?

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Raw food and raw bone is perfectly safe for cats to eat. Cooked bone can cut and splinter their throats and/or insides. Cooked meat of any kind doesn’t have the nutrients that raw meat does since the nutrients have been cooked/boiled out. Cats in the wild do not cook their prey and I have yet to see a case where a wild cat choked or was splintered with their prey’s bones. Your cat may not take to the whole chicken wing immediately since it’s probably not use to eat and won’t know that it is food. Cut up the wing and mix it with the wet food a bit at a time until you can feed your cat the wing without any other food mixed in it. After the cat gets used to eating raw chicken by itself, then make the pieces larger until the cat eats the wing whole. It’s always easier said than done though. Edit: Some answerers lack intelligence on a carnivore’s true diet. Lions, tigers, etc do not cook their killed prey and neither do feral or wild cats cook their mice and birds. A chicken is a bird. Cats

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