How healthy are eggs for cats and approximately how many would be a good supplement to a partially raw diet?
I have a cat with allergies and that was just never very healthy on dry cat food. The only things she can and will eat are California Natural and Solid Gold's Indigo Moon which gets expensive so I've been slowly moving them both toward a raw diet. I leave the dry food out all the time but they don't eat much of it anymore and split maybe a can a week between them of either regular evo or the evo 95% meats. The majority of their diet is made up of whole quail (feathers, bones, internal organs, I mean everything...) which I raise and butcher myself, the occasional good quality beef product, and the leftovers from duck and deer hunting seasons. I also have lots of chickens producing lots of eggs to the point I'm sick of eating eggs. Then every now and then they catch their own mice, birds, and chipmunks in the cat fenced yard.
I have a cat with allergies and that was just never very healthy on dry cat food. The only things she can and will eat are California Natural and Solid Gold's Indigo Moon which gets expensive so I've been slowly moving them both toward a raw diet. I leave the dry food out all the time but they don't eat much of it anymore and split maybe a can a week between them of either regular evo or the evo 95% meats. The majority of their diet is made up of whole quail (feathers, bones, internal organs, I mean everything...) which I raise and butcher myself, the occasional good quality beef product, and the leftovers from duck and deer hunting seasons. I also have lots of chickens producing lots of eggs to the point I'm sick of eating eggs. Then every now and then they catch their own mice, birds, and chipmunks in the cat fenced yard.