Kittens can eat slices of cooked meat. Cooked meat slices are rich in protein, and feeding them to kittens can supplement the nutrients they need for their growth. However, the salt content of cooked meat slices should not be too high to avoid causing gastrointestinal discomfort in cats. The cooked meat slices should not contain bones to prevent the cat from getting stuck or the digestive tract being scratched. It is recommended not to feed too much cooked meat to kittens, otherwise it may cause gastrointestinal damage, diarrhea and other adverse symptoms.
How to make meat for kittens:
1. Buy the ingredients in the supermarket, wash them after returning home, remove the bones from chicken wings and legs, and remove the internal organs and gills from fish. Fish can be deboned, shrimps can be shelled, and meat can be cut into small pieces or minced to make it easier for cats to eat. Lettuce and squash can also be diced. Put the ingredients into the pot and steam for about 20 minutes.
2. No need to add any seasonings, just boil it. Salt is not good for cats’ kidneys, so never add it. If the meat is in pieces, such as chicken breast, use chopsticks to poke a few holes in the meat while cooking. Don't give your cat half-cooked food.
3. After taking it out of the pot, you can tear it into small pieces for feeding, or tear it into pieces and mix it into the cat food you usually eat. You can also tear it into small pieces and dry them to feed them as snacks.
4. No matter how you feed, you must control the appropriate portion, and it is recommended to feed once or twice a week. Do not feed frequently to avoid cats being picky eaters and anorexia.