If you are living in North America, it is not safe to give raw chicken to your cat at all. Chickens are subject to infection with salmonella, and salmonella can transfer to a cat or human.
In Europe, chickens are routinely vaccinated against salmonella, and so there is much less chance of infection. The largest piece of raw chicken to give a cat would be probably abut a half inch (1cm) across by one inch (2cm) long. This assumes, of course, that the cat is an outdoor cat and has experience hunting. If the cat is strictly indoors, and has been primarily fed on 0repared cat food, it is probably better to go with a smaller size -- diced to about a quarter inch (1/2 cm) cubes.
Well my cat loves to eat lettuce then he got sick of it and now HE LOVES CHICKEN! get a little piece of chicken break into pieces HE'LL LOVE IT dont give him to much he will get sick. Also another food tuna VERY GOOD. Usually if your cat likes the chicken AND you make chicken soup your cat will be able to smell it half way through cook the chicken how you would want it.
Chickens are a little too big for a housecat to kill, but it will eat chicken if it is put in front of the cat.
my cat eats chicken yes it is a good name for a cat that eat chicken
some cook chicken or turkey or tinned tuna.
Chickens cannot vomit - however, if you give a chicken too much cat food, it will make them sick.
it is across the road from the big Kentucky chicken, down the alley and behind the dead cat.
When a cat is about to give birth it has a very noticeable big belly, and you would have to be very unobservant to miss it, and to attribute the cat's ill temper to rabies.
Cats, even stray cats, can and usually will eat plain (unseasoned) chicken, cooked or raw. If you have no cat food to give to the stray, then chicken is a good substitute.
chicken.
A chicken is not a mammal.
This is a very unsafe experiment to try, as chicken bones splinter into sharp shards that can injure the cat's stomach. If the cat does vomit, likely he is trying to rid himself of the splinters and may already be badly injured; take him to he vet for X-rays.
Yes you can as long as its a very small dose because a big dose can kill the cat.