Not unless it is spoiled meat. Cats will get sick if they do not eat meat as they cannot digest plant based foods.
Yes, cats can get sick from eating moths. Moths may carry parasites or toxins that can harm cats if ingested. It is best to prevent cats from eating moths to avoid potential health issues.
First of all, werewolves do not exist and if they did raw meat is their dietary supplement so, in conclusion raw meat does not make them sick.
No, it is not safe for cats to eat old meat as it can contain harmful bacteria that can make them sick. It is best to feed cats fresh and properly stored meat to ensure their health and safety.
No, you will not get sick by not eating meat, even if you stop suddenly after eating it all your life. Whether or not you eat meat, you should eat a balanced diet, without which you may get sick. Nutritional needs may be met even when eating according to an entirely vegan diet, however. If you stop eating only meat, you can still get protein from nuts and beans, among other foods, and iron from foods like tomato paste if you make your own pasta sauce, spinach, lentils, white beans, and many others. Not eating meat actually reduces the risk of a number of health problems, including certain cancers and heart disease.
Probably by a caveman who was sick of eating raw meat.
Ew no, you'll get sick...
yes, you can get very ill from eating any meat that has turned, whether it is poultry, pork, beef and especially sliced deli meat.
Jains avoid eating meat because the satureated fat of the meat made the Jains sick especially the adults, they also avoid eating meat because the meat they ate had saturated skin which can give cancer and heartburn, it can also be unhealthy to not eat meat
animals that eat plants and meat are called omnivores. humans are omnivores so are pet cats
You might get sick if it isn't cooked properly. Aside from that, there isn't a lot.
Yes, eating rare steak can make you sick if the meat is not cooked to a safe internal temperature, as it may contain harmful bacteria that can cause foodborne illnesses.
Yes. Cats and weasels are obligatory carnivores, they have evolved to get all their nutrients from catching and eating prey animals.