PH&MonkeyPenPenFaFaTiger
Member Since 2020
I am going to use Dr.Lisa's recipe. She suggest using oven to kill the bacteria on surface of a chicken.
Currently I can only find chicken drumstick but not thighs Is that a problem, like the bone to meat ratio.
So here is what I do to a chicken drumstick. Brake the chicken in 250 Celsius degree for about 5 mins. Please see the picture. The right one is the surface cooked. The left one is completely raw.
Is the meat safe to eat? Also, when I touch the meat with my finger, it feels safe except there is some very small piece of bone. Please see my photo that has a fragment of bone on my finger, that is the largest piece I can find.
Also, if I use drumstick, how can I determine the safest bone to meat ratio, I want to be conservative because all my cats are about 13 to 14, and they never eat raw meat. Thanks god that except FaFa the other three cats seem to like it. (FaFa has bad appetite today)
Currently I can only find chicken drumstick but not thighs Is that a problem, like the bone to meat ratio.
So here is what I do to a chicken drumstick. Brake the chicken in 250 Celsius degree for about 5 mins. Please see the picture. The right one is the surface cooked. The left one is completely raw.
Is the meat safe to eat? Also, when I touch the meat with my finger, it feels safe except there is some very small piece of bone. Please see my photo that has a fragment of bone on my finger, that is the largest piece I can find.
Also, if I use drumstick, how can I determine the safest bone to meat ratio, I want to be conservative because all my cats are about 13 to 14, and they never eat raw meat. Thanks god that except FaFa the other three cats seem to like it. (FaFa has bad appetite today)
Attachments
Last edited:

