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The 3-3-3 rule for cats is a guideline to help new cat owners understand the adjustment period: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routines, and 3 months to feel fully at home.
Yes, with proper understanding, training, patience, and possible veterinary intervention, your cat's aggression can often be managed or significantly reduced.
Yes, raw chicken can potentially give cats worms due to parasites such as Toxoplasma gondii or Salmonella.
Veterinarians generally advise against feeding raw chicken to cats due to the risk of bacterial contamination and nutritional imbalances.
Yes, feeding raw chicken to cats can give them worms and other parasites.
Most vets caution against feeding raw chicken to cats due to risks of bacterial contamination like Salmonella and E. coli, though some support it with proper guidance.
Yes, raw chicken can give cats worms and other parasitic infections if it is contaminated.
Veterinarians are divided; while some support raw chicken for cats under strict hygiene, most warn about risks like salmonella and nutritional imbalances.
If your cat accidentally ate raw chicken, monitor it closely for signs of illness and consult your veterinarian, as raw meat may contain harmful bacteria.

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