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How old can a cat eat raw flesh and blood?
Cats can feed raw flesh and blood after three months, but they need to choose healthy raw flesh and blood.

It should be noted that raw meat and raw bones are potentially toxic to cats because these foods may carry Toxoplasma gondii or other parasites. In order to ensure the health of cats, it is best to pretreat raw bones before feeding, including freezing, cooking or adding supplements (such as vitamins and minerals).

In addition, for kittens, it is recommended to wait until they are at least three months old and completely weaned before starting to feed raw flesh and blood. Before feeding for the first time, it is best to consult a veterinarian or nutritionist to ensure the safety and suitability of food.