Yes, the casing of ring bologna is generally safe to eat, as it is typically made from natural or synthetic materials designed for food products. However, some people may prefer to remove the casing for texture or taste reasons. Always check the packaging for specific information regarding the product you have, as some brands may use different types of casing. If in doubt, you can consult the manufacturer or choose to remove it before consumption.
No.
It is okay to eat out of a fairy ring - just don't eat while in a fairy ring of the fey folk will take this as willful involvement in their revelry and will hold you as a 'entertained captive' for possibly years and years.
no
A ferret can eat anything it darn well pleases. Bologna will probably cause some diarrhea, and if fed enough over long term the ferret will die young. Please don't feed your ferret bologna. A taste, okay, but not as regular feed. Heck, my ferret got ice cream cake for his birthday, but only a spoonful, and the other 364 days of the year it's kibble.
bologna contains just about everything...unless u get special turkey bologna or beef bologna....but its the wierd parts of the animal......i wouldn't eat it regardless
the only thing bologna will strip is the insides of your intestines if u eat it.
There is a lot of fat in bologna because when you eat it the fat gets stuck in your teeth.
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I'm sorry, thought it was ham
No.
While cats can technically eat small amounts of bologna, it is not recommended as a regular part of their diet. Bologna is processed meat that often contains high levels of sodium, fat, and preservatives, which can be harmful to cats. Additionally, some ingredients in bologna, such as garlic or onions, can be toxic to cats. It's best to stick to a balanced diet specifically formulated for felines.
Wild mice like bologna.