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  1. Aug 12, 2024 · Raw eggs are on the ASPCA's list of human foods pets should avoid. Like humans, cats can get food poisoning from a type of bacteria sometimes present in raw eggs called salmonella. Raw eggs also contain an enzyme called avidin that interferes with cats' ability to absorb biotin, a type of vitamin. This can cause skin and coat problems.

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  2. Aug 5, 2024 · Cats can eat chicken meat, raw bones (that are appropriate for the size of the cat), and eggs. However, some cats may be allergic or intolerant to chicken and eggs. Cats can also eat other poultry products such as duck, goose, quail and turkey and their eggs in moderation.

  3. Jun 30, 2020 · Eggs aren’t recommended as the sole dietary source of protein for your cat, but cats can eat eggs to supplement the protein in the rest of their diet. Egg whites contain protein without fat. Egg yolks, on the other hand, contain mostly fat with some protein.

  4. Game meats are an excellent alternative source of protein for cats. Common meats like beef, chicken, turkey, and lamb can sometimes trigger food allergies in cats but uncommon proteins like game meats (think duck, rabbit, venison, etc.) are less likely to cause a problem.

  5. Yes, cats can eat eggs if you know the risks and benefits — cooked eggs can be a great treat to add to your cat's mealtime routine. The Benefits of Eggs. Petcha includes eggs on a list of cat "superfoods." The author of the list, veterinarian Dr. Laci Schaible, says she offers her own cats some scrambled eggs once a week. The protein in eggs ...

  6. Apr 14, 2021 · Yes, cats can enjoy the occasional piece of scrambled egg added on top of their usual cat food. Eggs are full of nutrients and, most importantly, fit in with the feline diet of mostly animal protein. As long as you avoid adding any seasoning and don’t cook the eggs with fats, oils, garlic or onions, your cat should be able to enjoy a small ...

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  8. Apr 12, 2023 · Pet parents often ask if can cats and dogs eat the same food, the answer is that despite the common misperception that cats will do just fine eating canned, soft or even dry dog food and even though they may actually seem to enjoy eating dog food (as evidenced by my own cat!), it should be quite clear by now that cats are very unique and highly specialised predators.

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