4 feline house,
Thanks for your concern, and I'm not trying to sound like a "smart-arse" but only cooked fowl bones splinter in a way that is dangerous for cats. I have always fed my/our families cats chicken bones and in 30+ years and 20+ cats have never had a problem.
Cats evolved with a natural diet that is primarily made up of rodents and birds.
By the way, just out of curiosity, have you or anyone you've known ever lost a feline from choking on un-cooked fowl bones? It's just that I have often heard of the dangers but have never actually heard of anyone whose lost a feline this way...
"...forgive me if I seem to be minding your business..."
Don't apologise. I would rather be called an idiot and correct anything I was doing wrong than jeopardise the health and saftey of my cats. Thanks again.
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