Cats are obligate carnivores which means that they need a healthy and balanced diet based on real meat and protein. However, not every type of meat is good for a cat’s diet.
Technically, cats can eat lamb meat. However, lamb meat contains relatively high levels of carbohydrates and fat content which is not good for cats as it may lead to obesity, and other health problems.
Lamb meat is fine for cats as long as it’s given as an occasional treat. It’s one of the most expensive types of meat because it’s healthy for humans.
It’s good for cats to a certain degree because it contains protein, zinc, calcium, niacin, iron, potassium as well as vitamin D, vitamin B2, and vitamin B12.
Meat should always be prepared properly before giving it to your cat. Cats should never eat raw lamb meat as it may contain parasites and bacteria that may infect the cat when they ingest it.
Cats can eat lamb fat, however, only as an occasional treat. Most of the time you should avoid feeding your cat lamb fat so it’s best to cut off any excess fat before giving lamb to your cat.
Although cats adore watching you eat something, and often want a small piece of whatever you have, it’s not always a good thing. Most human food isn’t healthy or safe for felines.