Cats cannot eat frozen meat. Because cats have a sensitive gastrointestinal tract, eating something that is too cold or too irritating may cause the cat to have diarrhea, or in severe cases, cause the cat to suffer from gastroenteritis. Over time, some internal diseases will develop. Before each feeding, it is recommended to leave the meat at room temperature for a period of time, and then feed the meat to the cat after it returns to normal temperature.
What to do if a cat eats frozen meat:
1. If the cat does not have diarrhea, it can be fed normally.
2. If the cat has mild diarrhea, you can first control the cat’s diet, feed small amounts with frequent meals, and use probiotics for conditioning.
3. If the cat has severe diarrhea, artificial oral rehydration salts or infusion are needed to adjust the cat’s water, electrolyte and acid-base balance.
4. If there are other symptoms, symptomatic treatment is required.