Can Cats Eat Eggs?

Just FYI, it is a misconception that backyard eggs are safer from salmonella than store bought. Any chicken can easily carry it without getting sick, and can pass it along in their eggs. Google will bring up a host of articles about it.

I don't worry about it; I figure I've probably been exposed enough in my life that I have some immunity.
 
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Cracked me up. Been there, done that. When I take a cat to the vet, which I do in a carrier, the assistant never opens it til he finds out whether I've brought a wild or tame one. They have gloves for people like me.

Three years is a long time. She might surprise you about the trap.
 
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CATS!!!!! OMG! I have 4 6-month old kittens and their 2 mothers and Tom. Every !!!! Morning!!!!...I open the back door to go to the hen house, and it is like a river of cats flooding into my mudroom!

They have figured out that if they wait there for me to come from the hen house, they can trip me up and have scrambled eggs for breakfast!

The smallest of the bunch, Bonnie, climbs up the back of my coat and rides around the hen house on my shoulder hoping I drop an egg. I swear, that is the friendliest, purring-est little beast I have ever seen!

AND talk about noise! If they don't get their daily dose of scrambled egg...that furry hoard sets up such a howling! Bonnie climbs up the screen on my kitchen window and bawls at me! I have to open the window and hose her down with the kitchen sprayer!
 
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First time an egg fell on the floor near by big wuss Socks he ran, he now quivers when he sees an egg they are after all dangerous (but then again so is everything according to him)

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