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I'm no vet but I shouldn't think it would do him any harm at all. Eggs are nutritious, cats would probably eat them raw in the wild when they could. Mine have always loved a little bit of scrambled egg with no side effects ..... |
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I don't think it will harm him ..... just a plain boiled egg. Several Catsey cats seem to like scrambled egg ..... whether he will suffer smelly after-effects ..... time will tell! |
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Found this for you, Tanya. Perfectly safe, as it wasn't a raw egg .... chance of salmonella! http://www.suite101.com/content/can-...-eggs-a188200# |
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AJ actually likes stealing a bit of fried egg sometimes Boiled and scrambled egg are definately the healthier options, but try telling him that Our boys used to like scrambled egg, especially Rhino and Hernie, but lately have gone off it maybe its because AJ has been telling them the joys of having it fried instead |
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