Both, but it is best to feed your cat food that is either at room temperature or slightly warmer. A cat has evolved to eat prey that is freshly killed and thus warm - eating cold cat food commonly causes the cat to vomit back up as it is too difficult for a cat's stomach to digest properly.
Cats are obligate carnivores and mostly eat meat, such as fish, poultry, and beef, in their diet. Lions are also carnivorous and predominantly feed on large mammals like antelopes, zebras, and wildebeests in the wild. Both cats and lions may occasionally consume smaller prey like rodents or birds.
Meat, like all other big cats in the zoo.
Yes, cats can eat shellfish once in a while, but too much can make them have dihareea.
Cats can eat crunchy food, yes. Dry cat food is hard and crunchy. However many cats don't usually chew such crunchy food; many will bite once or twice or even swallow them whole. A cat's teeth is designed to shred meat, not bite into crunchy biscuit pieces.
In the wild, Bengal cats primarily eat small mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. Their diet consists of a variety of prey items to ensure they get the necessary nutrients for their survival. They are skilled hunters and have a high protein diet.
catsdo not eat meat from shops.
Of course! In the wild cats eat meat, like birds, rats, mice. They are carnivores - meat eaters.
Meat!
Cats in zoos are fed meat.
Not unless it's a meat porridge. Cats are carnivores, and really have to eat meat.
No, they are carnivores. They eat meat.
cats usually eat chicken meat or any kind of raw meat exsept sasage
Alot of meat since cats are carnivores.
Cheetahs eat meat. Rabbits are meat. Cheetahs and all the cats, big and small, eat meat.
Meat
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.
Water, sure. But cats are obligate carnivores. They eat meat. Obligate means they MUST eat meat.