Cats have delicate digestive systems. After getting used to cat food, they often cannot tolerate raw meat. Raw meat can irritate their stomach and intestines, causing vomiting. If the raw meat is not fresh, harbors bacteria, or contains parasites, it can also cause vomiting. This is very detrimental to a cat's health. It is recommended to feed cats cooked meat, such as cooked chicken breast or fish broth. You can also supplement their diet with cat nutritional paste or canned cat food to provide protein. 
Cat Dietary Considerations:
1. Primarily feed your cat cat food, and ensure adequate water intake. If your cat is overly picky about food, occasionally change its diet to prevent it from being unable to adapt to new foods later.
2. Maintain regular feeding schedules. When feeding, follow the principle of small, frequent meals and avoid feeding too much at once.
3. Pay attention to exercise. Cats need to exercise appropriately. If cats eat a lot and don't exercise, they are prone to becoming obese, which makes them more susceptible to diseases.
4. Cats prefer warm food. Cold or chilled food not only affects a cat's appetite but can also easily cause digestive disorders.