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![]() Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: orlando, florida.
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cat-nip tea: 2 T Catnip
1 C Water 'kitty yum yums':/2 C Dry cat food 1/4 C Warm water or milk 3 T Catnip hope they work!
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![]() Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 840
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Hi, I'm new here. Someone from the www.catfancy.com forum section of the site posted this site and I think it's a great cat site. So I just joined.
I don't know any simple recipes that are complete and balanced (I rely on cat food) but as a treat, How about some baked chicken? You can buy raw chicken and cut it into pieces, bake them in the oven, add some oregano or rosemary (optional) and then freeze most of it in individual freezer bags but store the pieces you will feed your cats in the rerigerator for no more than 3 or 4 days. Be sure to warm up cold pieces in the toaster oven before serving them to your cat(but don't serve hot, ouch!). Do this every now and then and you will always have a ready to serve treat that's natural and healthy. You can also use the giblets from a cooked turkey as a treat. They say organic is best, but if you can't find organic I would think that what's good enough for us is good enough for a cat. Whenever I'm having chicken for dinner I usually do give some chicken to my cat Rosie. She always begs for it. |
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