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![]() Join Date: Jan 2008
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Does anyone have any good recipes for healthy, homemade training treats? I searched the web, but can't really find what I'm looking for. I want to find recipes for treats that are small, simple to make, and healthy.
Thanks!
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Cool Cat
![]() Join Date: May 2008
Location: St. Albert, AB, Canada
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lol...i'm bad. I use cheese slices. Like, the wrapped in plastic ones. They have a really strong smell, and are mooshy enough that I can feed them in small bits or smoosh off a bit more if I want to. *shrugs* they love it.
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Banned
![]() Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Queens, NY
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most want to avoid fish treats like Bonito,
as cats can get addicted to fish flavors and refuse other foods. fish is not good for cats anyway. probably the best health and easiest thing to do is to simply dehydrate some fresh raw chicken dark meat in your refrigerator by leaving it exposed to the air on a layer of plastic wrap. peal the dried meat then cut it into 1/2" treat size pieces. cut after dehydration, as chicken shrinks a lot once it's even half way dried out. |
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