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  2. Can cats eat eggs? Here's how the food fits in your feline's ...

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    There are a series of vitamins found in eggs, including vitamins A, B12, D, E, biotin, riboflavin and thiamine. Each provides different health benefits for cats.

  3. 15 Common Foods That Are Toxic to Cats - AOL

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    Avoid a scary and potentially deadly scenario by making sure your feline friend avoids nibbling on these common foods toxic to cats. The post 15 Common Foods That Are Toxic to Cats appeared first ...

  4. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    None of the control dogs fed a commercial feed contained Salmonella. The authors of the study concluded that dogs on a raw food diet may be a source of environmental contamination, although they caution about the generalizability of their results due to the small number of dogs studied. [52] Cats being fed raw meat can also increase the risk of ...

  5. Blue Ridge Beef recalls more than 1,300 pounds of cat food ...

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    Blue Ridge Beef is recalling more than 1,000 pounds of cat food due over salmonella contamination. About 1,350 pounds of the North Carolina company’s 2-pound logs of Kitten Mix are part of the ...

  6. Salmonellosis - Wikipedia

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    Salmonellosis is a symptomatic infection caused by bacteria of the Salmonella type. [1] It is the most common disease to be known as food poisoning (though the name refers to food-borne illness in general), these are defined as diseases, usually either infectious or toxic in nature, caused by agents that enter the body through the ingestion of food.

  7. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    According to this study the proportion of cat food purchased that is grain free has increased from 4% to 9% between 2012 and 2014. [59] The researchers at Tufts University analyzed the nutritional information and contents of 77 different dry cat food diets. 42 of these diets contained grain, while 35 were labeled as grain free.