For large pieces of meat, cats may use their paws to keep it in place. As for what they'll eat besides cat food...
Cats are carnivores and hunters. In the wild, they'll hunt and eat any small prey animal, such as rats, mice, birds, rabbits, and fish, and they'll always eat them raw. Pet cats can also eat these animals, as well as portions of larger ones. Try chicken, turkey, beef, quail, lamb, etc.; just make sure it's all raw, and it's ok to leave the bones in (they may chew on the bones, and even eat smaller ones. This is a good way for them to get calcium.) Be cautious with pork since they can get worms from it. You can also feed them whole raw eggs.
Do not cook their food. Cats have evolved for millions of years to eat raw meats, not cooked meats. Cooking destroys many of the nutrients that cats need.
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Be careful with bones. Especially something like cooked chicken bones. They can choke on them, and they can also cut up their insides, they're quite sharp edged.
You can try using turkey bouillon to flavor the gravy instead of turkey drippings, if you can find it. You can also try to use chicken drippings or chicken bouillon as a replacement as well.
Yes, of course. There is no law that says you must eat turkey on Thanksgiving. You can eat whatever you want.
The chef wanted to experiment with chicken today in his dish instead of turkey
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The cross between a chicken and turkey is a turken. It has a head of a turkey and a body of a chicken.
You could substitute chicken or most any other kind of meat on a lunch sandwich.
Usually have the family over and eat chicken instead of a turkey while the kids run around
Some people eat chicken instead of turkey on Thanksgiving. There are probably people who eat small game birds, such as pheasant, also.
No, turkey is not healthier than chicken because you shoudn't eat turkey.
"zeal" is generally taken to mean "enthusiasm"... you could try enthusiasm instead? If you meant "veal" you can substitute pork, chicken, or turkey.
The turkey (chicken) was before the country because Turkey wasn't always called turkey
Yes a chicken does look like a turkey