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Can cats feed raw meat?
Cats can feed raw meat or cooked meat, each with its own advantages. Feeding cooked meat is good for digestion, and raw meat has more bacteria than cooked meat.

Because cats are carnivores, the digestive system evolved is specially used to digest prey (all raw)

If it is completely RMB, it is definitely the best way for cats to feed (freezing and killing parasites below-18 for more than three days, freezing and thawing or dissolving in water).

Generally speaking, eating cat food is not recommended because cats are carnivores and do not digest carbohydrates. However, most cat foods contain high carbon content, and some grains can make cats allergic. Compared with raw meat, it is very difficult to digest, and it will also affect the environment of intestinal flora, make the stool stink, absorb less, and even have bloody stool when allergic.

And dry food will definitely cause urinary system pressure, because cats hate drinking water very much. In their natural environment, at least 70% of their prey are in food, and food is their main source of water. If they eat raw meat and bones, they don't have to worry about the burden of the urinary system. But most cat foods only contain 65,438+00% water at most, which is beneficial to preservation. If cats don't drink water, we all know what will happen.

Of course, the top scientific formula of cat food can still be referenced.

But if the normal diet of cats is 95% meat, plus a little cellulose, then the top cat food can't meet the ideal physiological needs, so be prepared psychologically.

Whether it is raw meat or cooked meat, health is the best for cats.