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Cat Treats From Homemade Recipes
There are so many options available to the health conscious cat owner. Do I buy manufactured food and cat treats? If I buy manufactured, should I buy canned or dry? What fresh ingredients are the best for my cat?
While you must make the decision about whether to go manufactured, fresh, or a combination of the two, you should know there are lots of options about preparing your own healthy, tasty cat treats. There are also some things to remember about the best nutrition for your cat.
Cats need a combination of dry and moist food choices. The moist choices usually provide the more natural dietary needs cats have as true carnivores. The protein content is usually higher, providing them with more of what they need in each feeding. Yet moist foods have less filler, so it may take more food to fill kitty's tummy.
The dry choices are also important. They do help to satisfy the cat's hunger. I think we would go broke trying to keep our cat Tommy full on only canned cat food products! Second, the crunchy texture of the dry cat food choices provides dental care for your cat. Keeping teeth clean is an important aspect of his health, and it avoids the unpleasant sedation required for the vet to clean them.
Purchasing the variety of foods and cat treats necessary to keep your cat at its optimum health can be burdensome, both in the quantity of products you purchase and the space to store them, but also financially. One alternative to purchasing is to make your own cat food.
So many choices are available for a cat owner who wants to make his own foods. There are recipes available for kitty biscuits and crunchy treats. There are recipes for chicken and fish meals. There are recipes for those who desire to add a vegetable based element to their cat's diet.
Some of my favorite cat treat recipes are so easy to make, and Tommy absolutely loves them. It's as if he tastes the love that goes into preparing them! I have a couple recipes for kitty cookies, which we give Tommy as treats. The one he likes best is a flour-based recipe, and it includes wheat germ, and molasses.
Another of Tommy's favorite recipes is a chicken and broth mixture rolled in a tortilla. The texture of the chicken blended with the broth is very similar to a canned cat food, and when it is rolled in a tortilla and sliced, it is very convenient to reward him every so often with a tasty treat. This recipe has to be refrigerated, and it can only be kept a few days before you run the risk of food poisoning.
Believe it or not, another favorite of Tommy's is a kitty taco. This one is so easy for me to make anytime I brown ground beef for my family meal. It includes bone meal and cheese, which always brings Tommy running.
If you want a daily cat food instead of just cat treats you may consider a fish-based or a chicken-based homemade recipe. Tommy is a fan of anything that is made fresh. One of the greatest benefits of making your own cat food is you know exactly what quality of ingredients is going into the food. You can be assured your cat is getting choice cuts of fish and chicken, rather than animal by-products. Also, if you choose to add a vegetable component to your cat's diet, you are certain that your cat is not getting leaves, stalks and other plant by-products that can be found in some manufactured foods.
I have the luxury of taking the time to cook for my cat and my family, but that was not always the case. If you find yourself on a busy schedule, and stepping foot in the kitchen to cook for the cat makes you cringe, you might consider a couple options.
First, plan your cat's diet around your family's diet. When you fix fish for the family, purchase a little extra to turn into cat treats. When you make a batch of cat food, it will only last a couple days in the refrigerator. Any cat can eat the same meal a couple days in a row, if it is a fresh, homemade option.
Second, use a couple hours on a weekend or free evening to prepare several recipes at once. You can freeze these homemade options until you are ready to use them. While you are preparing some of the perishable items, you may also opt to mix up a couple batches of homemade treats, which last longer and usually don't need refrigerating.
Cat owners love their cats, and we want them to have the best diet without breaking the bank or our schedules. There are lots of cat treat recipes that cats love and they require only a little extra time to prepare them. If your cat is anything like Tommy, he will love the time and effort you put into preparing his meals. You can provide your cat with the safest, most beneficial diet by using some innovative, simple homemade cat treats recipes.
For a great list of some of Tommy's favorite cat treats recipes, visit Cat Treats Recipes and download the free copy of homemade recipes. Enjoy!Article Source: ArticlesBase.com
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has anyone had any problems with purina whisker lickin's cat treats?
has whisker lickin's cat treats made ur cat sick?
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Puppy getting fleas again?
My indoor/outdoor puppy got fleas from our outdoor cat. We got rid of the puppys fleas right away, but we didn't get the cat de-flead quite yet. Tonight our puppy was outside for quite a while and when I went out I found her sleeping right next to the cat, very close! Do you think she got fleas again from the cat in a two hour time of sleeping by eachother? I'm worried.
And we are getting our cat treated asap.
Thanks (:
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setting up a market stall?
I am 12 and want to start a market stall with my mum. Don't treat me like an idiot, I know it'll cost money and take time. I want to start selling dog & cat treats. I have made birthday cakes for a few doggy friends and they seemed to like it! I know you need public liability insurance, but what else??
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how many cat treats are too many?
my husband gives at least 20 to 30 treats each day and goes thru treats like crazy. he says they are just like food. he also gives him melted American cheese. my concern is that this diet is causing our cat discomfort because sometimes he has hard stools and cry's when pooping.
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How can i get my kittens to go outside?
I have 2 kittens, litter sisters Evie and Tilly and are 7 months old, neutered and have had all their vaccinations.
Ok, so about a month or so ago i started to let them out into my back yard, only small but they loved it, i never shut the door but they came back in soon enough, then i thought i try and let them out the front, and both went out, a little wary again sniffing around like they do and pretty much wandered under the parked cars on our side of the road, not busy as we live on an estate.
Now, for some reason Tilly is RELUCTANT to go out... Evie will go out the back and will stay out for 15 20 minutes or so and will go out the front but not very far at all which is fine i assume she will go further as she gets older, but Tilly even though she used to love going out the back, is almost scared to go out, i know they are only young but i have not left them on their own straight away and never shut the door until 5 days ago when this started happening but only for 10 minutes to give them some Independence, so i know they haven't had any problems with other cats etc... i think i made a mistake of putting Tilly outside myself so i could shut the door and see what they did and all she did was meow meow meow meow, so i let her back in.
what do i do? wait till the spring when they are 10 - 12 months old and try again?
buy a cat harness and walk them round a few times a week?
chuck them outside and let them get used to it that way?
try and tease her out with cheese? (she doesn't like dry food or cat treats but Evie loves them)
someone please help i love them to bits but i don't want house cats i want them to love cat life
Thanks in advance
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