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No, because raw fish contains a lot of bacteria, and the kitten's gastrointestinal immunity is relatively weak, so it is best to boil it in plain water before giving it to him, don't cook it too much, the surface of the water can be fished out for the cat to eat, don't forget, the gills and internal organs are best removed, because there are the most bacteria.
When it grows up, don't let it eat, although the cat's resistance has risen at this time, but for the health of the cat, it is best not to eat.
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It can be, but if it is a kitten, it is best not to give it to him, because raw fish contains a lot of bacteria, it is best to boil it in plain water before giving it to him, do not cook it too well, the surface of the water can be fished out for the cat to eat, don't forget, the gills and internal organs are best removed, because there are the most bacteria.
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If you are a person who is not very particular, it happens that the cats you are feeding are not particularly valuable breeds, and they can be extensive, and vice versa, because raw fish is easy to be infected with bacteria.
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No, because raw fish has a lot of bacteria and parasites in it, which are not good for cats. If you want to raise a cat well, just stew the fish in water, don't put any seasonings, you can put a little less salt. It's simple and good for cats.
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Yes, cats don't have diarrhea, how can a cat be so picky, then die early.
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Who's asking this question? Do you want to ask yourself? Five replied and four said no.
Are you feeding the thorns with you? Are you feeding whole raw fish? Or feed sashimi?
If you're feeding it with spines, don't make sure the fish is no longer than the width of the cat's skull. Do not feed cooked fish directly, as the bones of cooked fish are harder than those of raw fish, which will make it easier to get stuck. Feeding the whole raw fish can also give the kitten a small amount of "taurine".
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Cats We all know that cats love to eat fish, but cats eat fish but there are a lot of particulars, if the owner ignores some precautions, then cats are likely to get sick because of eating fish, or even cause death.
Freshwater fish are an ideal food for cats, although most of them have a lot of spines, but these spines do not pose much of a threat to the cat's digestive tract, because most of the fine spines will be smoothed out by the barbs on the cat's tongue before being swallowed and digested in the stomach.
The only thing to note when feeding cats with freshwater fish is that the fish must be cooked and not allowed to be eaten by the cat, especially the fish head, gills and internal organs that are discarded during cooking, and not to be thrown away to the cat. Because in freshwater fish, especially those raised in natural waters and old ponds, they can be infected with a terrible parasite, Clonorchis sinensis.
If a cat is infected when it eats raw freshwater fish, the adult worms will parasitize the cat's liver, causing liver tissue lesions. Infected cats will develop anorexia and depression in the early stages of the disease, followed by jaundice: vomiting, emaciation, and sometimes an increase in body temperature.
If the owner is careless at this time, and does not detect it in time and delays the condition, it may endanger the cat's life.
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Cats can eat raw fish, but it is not recommended to give raw fish to cats.
There may be a large number of bacteria, parasites, etc. in raw fish, and the cat's stomach is very fragile, so cats are likely to suffer from enteritis or parasites after eating raw fish, so the best thing is to cook the fish and then feed it to the cat, which can avoid cats suffering from some diseases.
It is not recommended to feed raw food when feeding cats, such as regretting that cats eat raw food with a bloody smell for a long time, which may stimulate the wildness of cats, causing cats to become very irritable and difficult to tame, and may also cause cats to lack vitamin B1, so they usually need to be fed cooked food.
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No.
Cats are agile and good at jumping. Eat fish, rats, rabbits, etc. The reason why cats love to eat fish and mice is because cats are nocturnal animals.
In order to be able to see things clearly at night, a large amount of taurine is required.
And rats and fish contain taurine in their bodies, so cats eat not only because they like to eat fish and mice, but also because they need to. Cats seem to be a little willful and go their own way. Originally, cats were animals that liked to act alone, unlike dogs, which obeyed the orders of their owners and acted in groups.
Therefore, it does not regard its master as a monarch, but obeys orders. Sometimes, whatever you call it, it doesn't even hear it. Cats and their owners are not in a master-slave relationship, and it is better to think of them as friends such as peace.
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Kittens can eat fish, but owners should be aware that the fish needs to be cooked when feeding the kittens, and when it is left to return to room temperature, pick out the bones of the lingna. Avoid the fish bones in the fish meat from scratching the esophagus and blocking the esophagus after being swallowed by the kitten. Alternatively, it is also possible to feed the kitten some canned fish.
Other meats, such as pork, are not recommended to be fed frequently to kittens to avoid causing pancreatitis, obesity, pickiness and other problems in kittens.
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It's still safe to drink milk. Kitten teeth may not work yet. If it's a big kitten, you can try it if your teeth are hard enough.
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Cats can eat raw fish, but it is not recommended to give raw fish to cats.
There may be a large number of bacteria, parasites, etc. in raw fish, and the cat's stomach and intestines are very fragile, so cats are likely to suffer from enteritis or parasites after eating raw fish, so it is best to cook the fish and then feed it to the cat to avoid some diseases.
It is not recommended to feed raw food when feeding cats at ordinary times, if cats eat raw food with a bloody smell for a long time, it may stimulate the wildness of cats, causing cats to become very irritable and difficult to tame, and may also cause cats to lack vitamin B1, so they usually need to be fed cooked food.
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No. Because raw fish may contain bacteria, fungi, mycoplasma, chlamydial parasites, insects, etc., these pathogens may multiply in cats and cats after eating, and eventually infect cats. It can also lead to vitamin B1 deficiency in cats, eating undercooked fish will make cats vitamin B1 deficient, because raw fish will produce an enzyme to destroy vitamin B1, and cat vitamin B1 deficiency may lead to cramps, heart disease, and intermittent shock.
Cats infected with parasites Eating raw fish for cats can also bring unnecessary parasite trouble, which can cause problems in your life and that of your cat. Many cats, because of eating raw fish, are infected with parasites, which causes jaundice and hepatitis all over the body, and liver disease can also lead to liver ascites and kidney disease. If it is a cooked fish, to ensure the quality of disinfection and sterilization thoroughly, you can give the cat a little food, and the fish meat is best white.
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First of all, raw fish meat is bacterial, even human beings do not advocate eating raw fish, although there are many people who have such eating habits, but for cats we are absolutely forbidden to eat raw fish, even the cooked fish made at home should be picked clean and then fed, many people will misunderstand that the cat's tongue has barbs, will be the fish bones smooth and then eat, but in fact the hospital often receives the medical records of the fish bones stuck in the throat, cats are very painful, and severe times need surgery.
Cats do love to eat fish, especially cats that can catch mice outside, thinking that the fish contains taurine, which is particularly helpful for cats' night vision in the dark. Therefore, cats eat fish not only because they are gluttonous, but also physiologically necessary.
Cat nutrition experts point out that fish can provide cats with good protein and other nutrients, but excessive amounts of fish are harmful to cats' health. For example, tuna (also known as tuna) contains a lot of polyunsaturated fatty acids and needs a considerable amount of vitamin E to prevent fatty acid rancidity. If cats eat a diet rich in tuna for a long time, it may cause yellow lipodiasis, which is the lack of vitamin E in food, forming a yellow substance deposited in body fat, and the disease will produce a painful inflammatory reaction.
The most important way to prevent yellow fat disease in cats is to give them a complete and balanced diet, and avoid overfeeding them fish.
Raw meat is a direct route for cats to be infected with Toxoplasma gondii, so it is best not to feed raw fish directly to cats.
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It can be, but if it is a kitten, it is best not to give it to him, because raw fish contains a lot of bacteria, it is best to boil it in plain water before giving it to him, do not cook it too well, the surface of the water can be fished out for the cat to eat, don't forget, the gills and internal organs are best removed, because there are the most bacteria.
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No. Because some raw fish contains enzymes that can destroy vitamin B1, it is easy to cause cat nerve diseases, and in severe cases, it will be fatal, this enzyme will be destroyed by heating, so be sure to feed the fish to the cat after cooking, if you give your cat raw fish, the consequences are unimaginable!
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No, maybe you think it's okay, but the kitten's gastrointestinal digestion is not very good, and adult cats are fine; If you really want to feed the fish with soft meat and few spines, or simmer it for a short time (not too cooked). Even if the cat wants to eat, you have to think about whether its stomach can bear it.
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In fact, cats can eat raw fish and mice, but kittens, especially domesticated, are more delicate, so it's better to wait.
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No, there are a lot of raw fish parasites. Feed it when it's cooked, don't put seasonings.
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Absolutely not!! Raw things have a lot of bacteria in them.
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No, the kitten's stomach can't digest it.
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No, it is easy to get parasites.
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