Should Cats Eat Eggs
Eggs are a good source of taurine and healthy fats.
Should cats eat eggs. Id have to agree when it comes to raw eggs. One expert on feline foods pointed out that a common-sense approach to what is included in your cats diet is. Just like humans cats can contract salmonella or E.
Uncooked eggs should never be eaten by humans or cats as many eggs contain Salmonella or in some cases E. As a cat is nowhere near the size of a horse how often should cats eat eggs. Coli bacteria from consuming raw eggs just like raw meat.
Eggs should be in moderation so you dont have a fat little kitty with heart problems. They are far from a balanced diet so they should be given as a treat but they can be a healthy treat. But not all food is safe.
An average 45 kg 99 lb cat on a maintenance diet should consume 246 calories per day and one egg is approximately 74 calories 310 kilojoules which is just under 13rd of the cats total daily. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC some of the ways Salmonella can be avoided are by purchasing only pasteurized eggs keeping eggs refrigerated at 40. Cats can easily digest eggs.
Not only does the cooking process kill the bacteria present in eggs but it also denatures avidin and allows for the absorption of biotin. Even egg whites should be given as an occasional treat. So eating eggs will not be a problem for cats.
The protein in eggs. Everything in moderation as a popular diet advice says. As a whole egg contains around 90 calories the amount you give your cat should be very small.