Other Names / Similar Items:bones, chicken bones, steak bones
Risks
Bones can become wedged in your cat’s mouth or throat, resulting in a choking hazard.
They can also splinter, causing sharp pieces that damage the mouth, throat, and organs.
Additionally, bones have the potential for blocking your cat’s intestinal tract, resulting in a partial or complete obstruction.
Suggestions
Avoid feeding bones to your cat to prevent choking hazards, internal damage, and potential intestinal obstructions.
Stick to properly cooked and prepared meat without bones.
Note: even if labeled as safe, any food can potentially cause allergies. When introducing a new food, please feed a small amount and observe your cat for any allergic reactions.