The thought of eating chicken liver is something that you may find disgusting.
But, that’s not how your kitty friend sees it!
Chicken liver is rich in nutrients and has large amounts of Vitamin A, Vitamin B, trace minerals, iron, etc. Not just that, chicken liver is also a good source of protein. But, is it safe for your cat?
In this blog post, I will answer the question, “Can cats eat chicken liver?” in as much detail as I can.
So, let’s begin!
Chicken Liver: Is It Good for Cats?
In the recent times, commercial cat foods have been brought under scrutiny and even called back for various reasons. So, it is always good to look up some alternatives to cat foods.
After all, a good diet ensures a long and healthy life.
Chicken is one ingredient that is commonly found in cat food and contains Vitamin B, Vitamin A, iron, zinc, copper, niacin, phosphorus, etc. The chicken liver is an amazing source of omega 3 and six fatty acids and is perfectly safe for your cat to consume.
In fact, chicken liver is beneficial for your furry friend’s vision and can help if your kitty suffers from blood or essence deficiency.
However, there’s one thing that you should keep in mind.
The liver is rich in nutrients and can cause loose stools if you feed too much of it to your cat.
My recommendation is that you start by feeding half a tablespoon of chicken to your cat once in every few days and monitor his stool—Gradually increase the frequency if all’s okay.
Since the liver is high in copper, you shouldn’t feed it to your cat if he’s got copper issues.
It’s better to ask a vet first.
Risks Associated with the Consumption of Chicken Liver
Chicken liver is high in fat and may cause your furry friend to gain a few extra pounds.
It’s not a big problem unless your cat is already obese or on the brink of obesity. If that’s the case, you should avoid feeding it to your cat as it may lead to further complications in the short as well as long run.
Chicken liver may also pose a problem if you feed it to your cat in large quantities.
Consumption of chicken liver can cause Vitamin A hypervitaminosis which is a fatal condition that occurs due to the consumption of very large quantities of liver.
So, moderation is key.
Raw Chicken Liver
While some people believe that feeding your cat raw meat is safe, others don’t agree with that point of view.
It is true that wild cats do eat raw meat and their bodies have evolved to be able to digest it.
However…
Another point of view suggests that your cat can get food-borne illness if he consumes raw chicken liver.
My recommendation is that you should add raw foods to your cat’s diet but, not put him on a 100% raw food diet. 5% of your cat’s diet can contain chicken liver and other raw meats.
Final Words: Can Cats Eat Chicken Liver?
Chicken liver is a great source of nutrition for cats and is even a named ingredient in several cat foods!
Yes, cats can eat chicken liver, and it contains high amounts of protein, Vitamin A, Vitamin B, trace minerals, etc.
However…
Chicken liver is something that takes getting used to. So, you’ll have to start by feeding it gradually to your cat.
Still, have any questions? Let me know in the comments section, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible!
Can i feed chicken liver once everyday and for other meal times fat food?
Does taurine quantity decreases by cooking chicken liver? Please help
My kitten is 50 days old she likes chickn liver to eat and milk only.how much quantity should i give to her in one day?
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Knowing that my cats can consume chicken liver my question is ‘what is the best ways for preparation?
My cat is a mommy and dont want to eat any cat products. No can food or cookies. She loves chicken liver which i give her twice a day. The babies is almost 6 weeks and is starting to eat on their own. We plan on fixing mom next week. How harmfull is it and how do i get her back on cat food?
How many chicken livers I can feed my cat In a week? Can you tell me a specific proportion?
How much raw chicken liver is safe for a cat?