What to do if a cat eats chicken bones

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

What to do if a cat eats chicken bones

Solutions for cats eating chicken bones: 1. Observe for 30 minutes first. The cat’s intestines are very short and will usually defecate in 30 minutes. The owner needs to observe whether the cat’s feces is black and tar-like. If so, it means the cat’s feces The intestines are scratched and bleeding by chicken bones. If chicken bones can be seen in the feces, it means that the chicken bones have not been digested and have been excreted. 2. If there are no adverse reactions, the owner does not need to worry and just do not feed chicken bones to cats in the future. 3. If the cat has symptoms such as vomiting or vomiting blood, it is best to take the cat to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible without delaying the condition.

Methods to prevent cats from eating chicken bones and causing adverse consequences:

1. You can stew the chicken bones before giving them to cats. You can stew chicken in a pressure cooker, so that the chicken bones will become soft and rotten, and the cat will not be harmed if he eats them.

2. It is best to remove the bones before feeding the cat to prevent the cat from eating it and scratching the stomach.

3. When pet-raising families usually eat chicken, they should package the leftover chicken bones and throw them into the trash can to prevent cats from rummaging through the trash can and accidentally eating chicken bones.