There is zero grams of fiber in either an chicken egg or chicken meat. Now if you are a cat, dog, hawk or owl, you can get plenty of roughage from the feathers.
Yes
normally a cat likes chicken,lamb,beef,turkey,steak,duck
Chicken Meal is essentially chicken flesh and skin (possibly with bone still attached) with the moisture and fat removed, and then is finely ground down (rendered). Chicken Meal is often used in dry cat food as it is easier to use than chicken, complete of fat and water. According to the AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials), Chicken Meal is generally a lesser quality of protein source than chicken meat. The quality of the protein varies on the amount of actual chicken meat in the mixture compared to the amount of bone and connective tissue processed with the meat.
It would be the other way around. A cheetah is a cat who does enjoy a chicken dinner if one is available. A cheetah normally does eat meat, meat and more meat. A chicken is an omnivore who will eat meat and carrion, but prefers insects and greens. A chicken does not have the power to stand up to a cheetah, nor the intelligence to figure out how to trick a cheetah into leaving it alone.
my cat eats chicken yes it is a good name for a cat that eat chicken
that really depends on the cats taste. my old used to eat anything you gave to her, fish/seafood (canned and fresh), chicken (canned) etc. but my current cat only eats either fresh fish or seafood, or raw red meat, unless its really really hungry.
Cats are meat eaters, plain and simple. They have to have protein from meat for a strong heart, good vision, and a healthy reproductive system. Cooked beef, chicken, turkey, and small amounts of lean deli meats are a great way to give them that. Raw or spoiled meat could make your cat sick.
Not really. Firstly when fried chicken is cooked we use oils and sometimes spices that are bad for the cat in the breading which will seep into the meat. The skin will be very high in fat for a cat (it is for us and we're much much bigger than them!). Finally the bones can be a choking hazard or can crack and cut their mouths. You can give them a small amount of just the meat (no skin or bones) but due to the oils seeped into the meat it is still not very good (it's not healthy for us and it's worse for a cat). Not only this but cats depend on a routine to their diet for their digestion to work best and changes to this (even with healthy food) can upset them. It's ok if you've run out of cat food as a one-off but it's definitely not good for them regularly. A good rule of thumb is "human food is bad for a cat".
Cat meat o-o
Cooked or raw meat such as chicken, but not too much because they will get over weight if fed regularly without cutting down the cat's normal diet a little. It is advisable not to only feed a cat just on chicken or other meats as it does not provide all the nutrients a cat needs. Feeding this for a day or so however will not cause any harm.
There is no word to replace the meat of cat. Simply we can say cat's meat or cat's flesh.