Not with cat food, I don't think. Baby birds need pre-chewed food. They can't eat crunchy chunks of food like most animals can. So no, probably not.
Nothing can survive where there is no food, water, and shelter. So those are also places where birds can't survive.
They survive from food and hunting.
Zoo keepers supply food and water to the creatures, keeping them healthy
Chickens are born knowing how to peck and feed (unlike other birds which must be fed) so, if you keep it safe and provide it with food and water warmth (and a bit of company) it will be OK.
The Farmer. Obviously. Baby chickens (all domestic poultry) should be provided with a shallow dish of water. Chicks of wild birds get their water from the food they are given by the adult birds while still in the nest.
By finding food and water to fuel the basic functions of their body. They also build nests and compete with other birds.
Food!! Dumdum
baby birds wait for their mom to bring them food till they can fly
Competing.
the water helps it make food so it can survive
they eat fish and drink water to survive
no because baby birds cant chew or bit their food.No. Baby birds only eat soft food. Mom bird takes the food they eat and regurgitates into baby birds beak. If you are feeding a baby bird you need to get a small bit of hamburger, mix it with egg yoke and roll it in bone meal. Then, you take a bit at a time and stuff it into the beak of the baby bird.