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Recipes for your cat

The first one is the Meatless and Vegetarian Cat Treats that your cat will just love and adore and want for more.

CAT COOKIES

The ingredients are:

1 cup whole wheat flour

1 teaspoon catnip

1/3 cup milk

1/3 cup powdered milk

2 tablespoon butter or vegetable oil

1/4 cup Soy flour

1 egg

2 tablespoon Wheat germ

1 tablespoon Unsulfured molasses

The instructions are:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Mix dry ingredients together. Add molasses, egg, oil and milk.

Roll out flat onto oiled cookie sheet and cut into small, cat bite-sized pieces.

Bake for 20 minutes and let cool. Store the cookies in a sealed container.

 

Extraordinary KITTY FISHBALLS

Your cat will enjoy these amazing fish balls. Here are the ingredients that you should use:

3 baby carrots, cooked until soft

16 ounce canned tuna in olive oil, drained

2 ounce cooked herring, skin removed

2 tablespoon whole grain bread crumbs or oatmeal

2-3 tablespoon grated cheese

2 teaspoon brewer's yeast

Several pinches of chopped catnip

1 egg, beaten

2 tablespoon tomato paste (not ketchup)

The instructions are:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Mash the carrots with the fish, bread crumbs or oatmeal, cheese, brewer's yeast, catnip, egg and tomato paste to an even paste. Mold into small balls and put on a greased baking tray.

Bake for 15-20 minutes, checking frequently: the fish balls should be golden brown and feel firm. Cool thoroughly before giving to your kitty.

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Additional Homemade Recipes for Cats

As promised, every week, you will receive recipes for your cats. You can use some or all of these recipes to prepare some delicious food for your cat. Spice up your cat’s nutritional life and make it a pleasure for your cat to look forward to some new and delightful.

Bombay Kedegree

1 cup Cooked brown rice
3/4 cup Flaked smoked mackerel
1/4 cup Chopped parsley
1 Hard-boiled egg, chopped

Directions:

Combine all ingredients and mix well. Serve.

Chicken Dinner

1 can cooked chicken chunks (or equivalent fresh cooked chicken)
1/2 cup cooked rice
1/2 cup frozen broccoli, cooked/steamed
1/4 cup steamed carrots, chopped
chicken broth

Directions:

Put all the ingredients into a food processor except the broth. Process ingredients on high, then slowly pour in the broth until the stuff takes-on a pasty consistency. It will keep in the fridge for up to a week.

One batch serves 1-4 cats, depending on how big they are.

Mackerel Cat Treats

Ingredients:
1/2 cup canned mackerel — drained, crumbled
1 cup whole grain bread crumbs
1 tablespoon vegetable oil or bacon grease
1 egg — beaten
1/2 teaspoon brewer's yeast — optional, see Note

Directions:

Combine all ingredients. Mix it well. You should now drop dough by 1/4 teaspoonfuls 1" apart onto a greased cookie sheet.

Bake in a 350 degree oven 8 minutes. Cool biscuits and store, covered, in the refrigerator.

Note: Brewer's yeast is an excellent source of essential fatty acids and B-Complex vitamins for a glossy coat and stable nervous system. It's also known to prevent flea infestation.

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Homemade Cat Food Recipes

You are probably wondering how you haven’t gotten much recipes lately. We are committed to giving you homemade cat food recipes at least once per week and today is going to be your lucky day. Enjoy making these homemade cat food recipes for your cat:

BUDGIE BROWNIES

  • 1 cup cornmeal
  • 1 tsp. finely ground cuttle bone
  • 1 cup hulled millet
  • 2 tbsp. liquid honey
  • 1/4 cup whole wheat flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tbsp. raw wheat germ
  • 4 egg yolks (for larger birds add 1/2 cup peanuts)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Place all ingredients into a bowl and mix well. Pat into a greased and floured baking dish. Bake for 30 minutes or until firm (if edges start to get too brown, cover with foil). Cool and cut into small squares.

MACKEREL DINNER

Heat 1 tsp. corn oil in a skillet and fry 1 small mackerel until it flakes apart easily. Remove and cool. Pour 1/2 cup hot water into the pan and scrape the brown bits into it. Remove the bones from the fish and mix with the juice. For cats, you should grind using the pan juices.

CHICKEN SOUP

Combine 1 chicken liver, 1 giblet, 1 chicken heart, 1 chicken neck, 2 cups water and 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley. Cover and simmer until the giblet is tender. Chop all the meat for dogs removing bones and mix with kibble; for cats, you may want to grind the meat in the blender.

VEAL STEW

Combine 1/2 pound stewing veal, 1 cup canned tomatoes, 1 cup water, 1 chicken bouillon cube, and parsley in a pot and simmer. When meat is tender, remove all the bones. For your cats, grind the stew in blender, adding a tablespoon of wheat germ.

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Taking your cat to the vet

Oftentimes, I am contacted by email to ask about what to do when a cat has certain symptoms and what may be the causes of these symptoms. Of course, even though, I may have an idea of what it may mean, I am not a veterinarian and I will suggest that the pet owner seeks the advice of his or her vet. If I had a vet license, I would not give advice via email or try to diagnose the cat’s symptoms then without doing an examination.

The same is true for you. Never assume what the causes to the symptoms are. Your delay in taking your cat to the vet may prove to be a bad decision. You should know all there is about your cat. If your cat is a diabetic or has a heart condition, you should be aware of this and how to take care of your cat. Observe your cat on a daily basis. This is easy to do when you are able to spend time with your cat.

Never get too busy for your cat. Pay attention to your cat’s eating habits. If your cat suddenly loses the appetite to eat, it may be for a number of reasons, such as moving to a new place or having a new member of the family move in. Whether you know it or not, cats are sensitive. If this is not the case, then it is time to take your cat to the vet. Pay attention to your cat’s litter – how often it is done and its appearance.

Other things to consider are your cat’s physical and social activity. You are the one that know your cat the best. Watch for those little things that may cost your cat its health. When you are unsure, take the cat to the vet.

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Your aging cat

For pet owners who love their cats, it is apparent that they want their cats to live for a long time. A cat is considered a member of the family and their death can mean a lot o grief for the family members. There are things apart from genetics that make your cat age. Bad health is one of the primary things. You can lengthen the life of your cat by good nutrition, which will eventually improve the health of your cat. Taking care of your cat is your responsibility. Your cat should have consistent care from a veterinarian. You should feed your cat according to its age and its health.

You would not give a diabetic cat the same diet as a healthy cat. Cats can have the best possible health depending on the care that you take with their nutrition. Cats are introduced in the world as kittens. This is their first stage of development. As kittens, cats do better with liquid food more than solid food. This period of growth is very important and so you must be careful what you feed your cat at this age. Kittens will develop fully at about the age of two or a little older. This is the time when you have to begin to train your cat to eat healthy. At the age of a year to seven years, cats no longer grow. They are likely to develop diseases if nutritionally deprived. So take care of your cat while it is young so it will be healthier later on.

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