Keeping it simple?

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Thinking about changing tabby cats food.  Will be going from cruddy kibble, which he loves... -to- the same stuff I feed Bob.
Bobs food is a combination of ground up CHICKEN (75% necks, thighs, legs) (25% hearts, livers, gizzards). 
With a vitamin supplement of Wild Trax sprinkled on top.
I use an LEM #12 grinder that has no problem whatsoever with any chicken bones.  If it will fit in the grinder, it will grind it.
Bob gets a once a week treat of whole chicken necks.  I do that for his teeth mostly.  I don't like to because if he can grab it, and drag it off, he's pretty darn nasty possessive about it.   If it's ground up and in a bowl?  No attitude at all.

From start to finish, 75lbs of chicken (two months worth).  From the box to the freezer and clean-up takes one hour. 1.5hrs if Corona and Limes are involved.

The mix is simple and easy.  No need for recipe books, teaspoons, boiling cauldrons, eye of newt, or hair of frog.
And this mix has been recommended by several "experts" with similar feline Tazmanian Devils.

Question is?  Is this okay for a tabby cat also?       
 
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According to the product web site Wild Trax is appropriate for domestic cats if that is what you are asking.

http://wildtraxsupply.com/
Sorry, short version:
Is ground chicken, with bone...(75% necks, thighs, legs) (25% hearts, livers, gizzards). 
With a vitamin supplement of Wild Trax sprinkled on top, Okay for a typical tabby cat?
 
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