My senior (RIP 2018) Reeses, had such bad teeth by the time she came into my care that there was little I could do. I want to give my 17 month old kitten, Salem the best start to life as possible. She is the first cat that I am raising on my own from kittenhood. I have been brushing her teeth, but not on a schedule yet. I have heard great things about chicken necks in regards to maintaining dental health. But, I have never fed my cats anything raw beyond freeze dried meat treats and even that is fairly new. I am not opposed feeding raw meat and I have even considered supplementing Salem's Crave kibble with a premade raw food. Right now though I thought I would try the chicken necks first. I figured it would be good for her teeth and good dietary supplement. The problem is I can't get fresh raw chicken necks locally and it would be a big investment to order them frozen online for just one cat. I am on a very tight budget. So, I found freeze dried chicken necks on Amazon. Has anyone tried the freeze dried ones before? Do you rehydrate them or do you feed them dry? Salem is a kibble addict and won't even eat treats if they are soft. She will probably only take a chicken neck dried and crunchy. Is there any risk of a cat choking on all those bones? Do I need to prepare the chicken neck or serve it in any special way? How often should Salem get a neck to help promote dental health? I apologize for all of the questions. For some reason, this makes me a little nervous and I don't want to end up hurting my little one.