You said, why don’t veterinarians let cats eat raw flesh?
Why don’t veterinarians allow cats to eat raw bones and flesh? Eating raw bones and meat in cats may lead to parasite infections, diarrhea, bacterial infections or malnutrition. Veterinarians prevent cats from eating raw bones and meat in order to avoid the above diseases of cats.
Veterinarians do not allow cats to eat raw bones and flesh, because cats eat raw bones and flesh, it is likely that the meat does not meet certain hygiene requirements, which will cause potential parasite infections and have a great impact on cats' health. Moreover, many cats were fed with cat food before, and suddenly changing to meat can easily cause constipation.
The production of raw bones and flesh is also relatively complicated and requires other nutrients to be combined to meet the nutrients, vitamins and trace elements required by cats. It also takes a lot of time to make it, and many owners do not have the patience.
However, eating raw bones and meat is still beneficial. Raw bones and meat have a lot of water content, so don’t worry about the problem of insufficient drinking water for cats. Cats that eat raw meat are more nutritious and have stronger health. The owner has enough time and patience to be willing to feed the graduate students, which is also OK, so you must remember to deworm.