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campbellking | 09:52 Sun 14th Oct 2007 | Animals & Nature
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Hi, my younger cat Robbie has been ill recently with the squits. Following treatment from the vets (kaolin and special diet) he is now well on the road to recovery (the joy of the proper kitty poo is somewhat ridiculous). however, the vet has suggested he is slowly returned to his normal diet through an intermittent stage of boiled chicken. As a cook of somewhat limited abilities, can someone please recommend the best way to do this.
Thanks.
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Sorry to hear you cat has been unwell but glad that Robbie is on the mend.
Just simmer chicken pieces in boiling water and leave for about an hour.
The chicken should just flake away after that.
Allow it to cool and Robbie will love it. x
Remove any bones though.
easiest way is to buy chicken breast fillets, boil for around 30 minutes and cut into small pieces.
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Thanks for your replies (for some reason, didn't get an e-mail telling me I had any). Robbie has started on the boiled chicken, and I'm afraid he's not terribly impressed, much preferring the side offering of Sainsburys kitty biccies.
However, he's back to playing fetch, and feeling much better in himself.

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