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Cats should never be given chicken bones, whether raw or cooked, as they pose serious choking and injury risks.
The healthiest thing to feed a cat is a complete and balanced commercial cat food formulated for their life stage, supplemented occasionally with plain, cooked, unseasoned meats like chicken.
Never feed a cat meat containing bones, especially chicken bones, as they can splinter and cause choking or internal injury.
Cats can eat chicken, but it must be plain, thoroughly cooked, and served without bones, skin, or seasonings to ensure it's safe and healthy.
Cats must not eat foods like onions, garlic, chocolate, grapes, raisins, raw dough, alcohol, or anything containing xylitol, as these can be toxic.
Cats seem to love chicken the most—plain, properly cooked chicken is healthy and appealing to most cats when served without bones or seasoning.
Yes, plain, unseasoned, thoroughly cooked chicken with no bones or skin is safe and healthy for cats in moderation as a supplement to their regular diet.
Yes, cats can eat plain, thoroughly cooked chicken in moderation as part of a balanced diet, but it should be free of bones, skin, and seasonings.
Unhealthy cat ears may appear red, crusted, ulcerated, swollen, or have foul-smelling, waxy, pus-filled, or bloody discharge, often accompanied by scratching or head shaking.
Early stages of ear cancer in cats often appear as red, crusted, or ulcerated skin lesions on the ears, especially on the tips, that may bleed and do not heal.

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