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    I see that questions at all factory owners identical all over the world. At us some veterinary surgeons, say that chicken necks can litter a stomach of a cat. What your opinion on it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Svetlana View Post
    I see that questions at all factory owners identical all over the world. At us some veterinary surgeons, say that chicken necks can litter a stomach of a cat. What your opinion on it?
    Hi Svetlana

    can you explain a little more what you mean by litter a stomach? xx

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    Hello Louise! I can badly explain in English, excuse. Bones as dust in a stomach. So some veterinary surgeons consider.
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    Chicken bones. And my question: chicken necks are harmful to cats?
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    Hiya,

    I suppose they could be harmful to some cats yes but the breeders and cat owners who feed them do not seem to have a problem

    i do not feed these though i do feed a part raw diet which has bone in it, but not full bones, they are processed down x

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    Yes, Louise, I too do not feed the pupils with chicken necks. But I know that many feed with chicken necks. It is important to me to know opinion of skilled factory owners of cats. Thanks!
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    We feed Lucius a mostly raw diet with a sprinkling of high quality dry so he can get some crunch on his teeth. We also give him a day old chick every now and then, and I have always wondered about the bones, but I guess in a chick they are really small..?

 

 

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