Can Cats Eat Turkey Bones
Most owners who feed their cats raw meats are trying to mimic the natural environment cats would be exposed to without our intervention.
Can cats eat turkey bones. Large or oddly shaped bones such as T-bones can become stuck in the esophagus causing a dog to choke or elsewhere in the intestinal tract. Probably 3-4 times thicker than chicken necks. If your mom cant resist your wails of starvation despite your full food bowl she can give you a maximum of one ounce of cooked of.
Lets look at specific Thanksgiving foods that are safe for cats. Can Frenchies eat turkey bones. Turkey necks are thick.
Cooked turkey bones can splinter and pose a great danger to your cat. Not only is it nutritious and delicious but it can also help make medication time easier encourage more drinking or improve your cats overall appetite. Feeding turkey bones to dogs or cats is not recommended.
If you are feeding as a main diet probably no more than 6oz a day. Smaller dogs and cats seem to handle raw chicken necks well. Cats come from an ancient line of hunters and are obligate carnivores.
Start with the simplest version from your leftover turkey bones then customize next time with bones from chicken or other meat. That being said if your companions are not exposed to raw feeding I would discard the turkey neck. Yes rats can eat chicken and turkey but it should not be a large part of their diet.
So the bottom line on if cats can eat Turkey. In fact these smaller necks often serve as a good first bone for any cat. Cats are lazy creatures and if it can be swallowed whole it will.