The fat content in beef is usually high, but it is difficult for cats' digestive system to digest and absorb too much fat. Too much fat can cause digestive problems, including diarrhea and vomiting. In addition, the content of protein in beef is too high, which has a certain burden on cats' kidneys.
In addition, the mineral content in beef may also endanger the health of cats. For example, the calcium-phosphorus ratio of beef is not suitable for cats. If long-term consumption of minerals is improper, it may lead to urinary calculi and urinary problems in cats.
In addition, cats also need vitamins A, B, iron, magnesium and other nutrients to maintain health. The lack of these elements in cooked beef may have some negative effects on the growth and health of cats.
Finally, there are certain risks in giving the cat stale or bad beef. This kind of beef may contain pathogenic bacteria and bacteria, which may cause food poisoning or other health problems.
Therefore, if you want to provide beef food for cats, you'd better choose specially produced cat food, or find a balanced cat food menu to ensure the health of cats.