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Hi! I'm sorry to be posting today, and I'm also sorry if this is a silly question, I'm just a very paranoid cat parent.
I have some boneless chicken breasts that I bought specifically to make for our cats for a little Christmas Day treat. We're not doing the traditional turkey today so we can't share our meal with them. Anyway, I'm aware that I should be boiling the chicken for them and not cooking it in any other way, but to avoid taking up more room on the stove when Christmas Dinner is underway, I was planning on boiling the chicken in advance and refrigerating it and reheating it in the microwave before I give it to them. Is this safe to do? Should I also (or instead) add some warm water to the pieces of chicken when serving it? Any extras I can add to make it nicer for them are welcome too!
Thank you and Merry Christmas!!
I have some boneless chicken breasts that I bought specifically to make for our cats for a little Christmas Day treat. We're not doing the traditional turkey today so we can't share our meal with them. Anyway, I'm aware that I should be boiling the chicken for them and not cooking it in any other way, but to avoid taking up more room on the stove when Christmas Dinner is underway, I was planning on boiling the chicken in advance and refrigerating it and reheating it in the microwave before I give it to them. Is this safe to do? Should I also (or instead) add some warm water to the pieces of chicken when serving it? Any extras I can add to make it nicer for them are welcome too!
Thank you and Merry Christmas!!