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  1. Can cats with kidney disease eat chicken? Yes, cats with kidney disease can eat chicken as part of a balanced diet. It is important to cook the chicken thoroughly, remove any bones, and feed it in moderation alongside other protein sources.

  2. Aug 23, 2020 · It is okay to include only 5% of chicken liver into your cat’s diet, even less if your cat has kidney disease, and only once or twice per week. In such cases where your cat has kidney disease, please consult your veterinarian about the amount of chicken liver to provide your cat with.

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  3. If your cat has been diagnosed with kidney disease, you may be wondering what you can feed them to help support their kidney function and overall health. In this article, we will explore some of the best foods to feed cats with kidney disease, as well as some common concerns and answers related to this topic.

  4. In this article, we’ll explore the ins and outs of CKD in cats, the nutritional needs of cats with CKD, the benefits of chicken in a cat’s diet, and how to prepare it safely and appropriately for cats with CKD.

  5. Commercially available kidney support diets tend to be quite palatable because it is so important for these cats to eat in a way that slows the progression of their CKD. If needed, adding water, tuna juice, or low sodium chicken broth may increase the flavor and acceptance.

  6. Some veterinarians believe feeding cooked chicken to cats with kidney disease is not safe because it contains harmful bacteria. Others believe there’s little risk because the bacteria in cooked chicken are destroyed during the cooking process.

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  8. Aug 4, 2020 · Cooked chicken is a healthy option for cats with kidney disease but it should be given in limited amounts. A protein-heavy diet is generally not recommended for cats with this condition as it takes a toll on the organ.

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