Cats can eat chicken breast when they are 3 months old. Breast meat contains a large amount of protein, which can supplement cats’ nutrition and enhance their physical fitness. However, you should not feed too much at one time to avoid indigestion. In addition, you should pay attention to the frequency of feeding chicken breast to the cat. Feeding once a week is enough. If the feeding frequency is too many, the cat will easily develop the habit of being picky and only wants to eat chicken breast. Don't eat cat food.
Precautions for feeding chicken breasts to cats:
1. Do not feed raw chicken breasts to cats. Cook them thoroughly before feeding them to cats.
2. Chicken breasts for cats are best cooked in plain water without adding any seasonings.
3. If the cat eats too much chicken breast and suffers from indigestion, the cat should fast for half a day and feed some pet probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal tract and promote digestion.