Archive for December, 2007
Dec
2007
Kitten Delight
December 14th, 2007 at 12:00 am by Cat Lover in Cat Recipes
Ingredients
1/3 Slice of bread
1/8 C Milk
1/8 C Chicken broth
Directions
Mix milk and chicken broth. Tear the bread into tiny bits, then add to mixture.
Heat in the microwave for approximately 1 minute. When finished let cool, then serve to kitten
Dec
2007
Dealing With Cat Allergies
December 13th, 2007 at 11:09 am by Cat Lover in Cat CareCats are one of the most loved pets in the world, no question about it. More than 50% of all households in the United States own dogs and cats. Although cats are loved animals, cat allergies are one of the common forms of allergies. Statistics in the past have shown that over 10 million people in the U.S. alone have allergic reactions to cats - especially their fur.
The biggest cause of cat allergies is dander. The dander, is dust that is produced by the body of the cat. Dander is basically shed skin that comes off of cats, normally in the form of small flakes. Although dander can irritate your skin, it can also get into your immune system as well, resulting in a variety of symptoms and almost immediate allergic reactions.
Dec
2007
Great Gifts For Cat Lovers
December 13th, 2007 at 11:00 am by Cat Lover in Cat InformationThere are a lot of great gifts that you can give to cat lovers, although photo frames are among the most popular. Photo frames are very affordable, and make a great gift for anyone who owns a cat or other pet. Those who own more than one cat will truly appreciate photo frames – as it gives them a chance to show off their pet. Cat lovers can also frame pictures of their pet for memories as well – and keep them forever and ever.
Before you give a cat lover a gift, you should take into consideration what type of cat the person owns. There are several breeds out there, including tabby, pure breeds, calico, Persian, and of course the infamous Siamese breeds. Someone may own several cats as well, which is why you should know a little bit about the breed or breeds someone owns before you get them a gift.
Dec
2007
Cat Wrap
December 13th, 2007 at 12:00 am by Cat Lover in Cat RecipesIngredients
1 Flour Tortilla
1/8 C Chicken Broth
1 C Ground Chicken
1 t Salt
1/8 C Cream (Low Fat)
Directions
Mix up ground chicken with chicken broth.
After mixed pour the chicken on to the middle of the tortilla. Add salt and cream on top of the chicken and then roll up the tortilla
Dec
2007
Feline Frenzy
December 12th, 2007 at 08:00 pm by Cat Lover in Cat RecipesIngredients
1/2 C Dry cat food
1 Can wet cat food
2 t Cat milk
Directions
1. Scoop the wet dinner in to Kitty’s food dish and mush it up so it is in little pieces with Kitty’s fork.
2. Pound dry cat food with potato masher on the ziplock bag. Sprinkle the pounded food onto the wet dinner.
3. Suck up the first bit of cat milk with an eye dropper and put it on the dry food and wet dinner and follow with the last bit of cat milk.
4. Put into the microwave for 5 seconds and serve to your kitty!
Dec
2007
Helping Your Cat Stay Healthy
December 12th, 2007 at 07:13 pm by Cat Lover in Cat HealthTo keep your cat healthy a majority of time, all you really need to do is give him good shelter, food, and plenty of water. Like other living things however, cats can get sick from time to time no matter what you do.
As a cat owner, you’ll want to ensure that you feed your cat only the best. Premium cat food is the ideal for cats, as the food is designed to keep your pet happy and healthy. You’ll also need to pay attention to his behavior, so you’ll know when he’s sick and when to take him to the vet. Most of the more common ailments and sicknesses are minor, although there are some cases where a vet can be the determining factor between life and death for your cat.
Dec
2007
Mince Surprise
December 12th, 2007 at 11:57 am by Cat Lover in Cat RecipesIngredients
100 gms Meat (minced)
3 T Rice
1 T Broth or gravy
Directions
Fry the meat for 15 minutes or until nice and red. Add a little water incase it gets stuck to the pan. Then add the rice along with another spoon of water if you want the meal to be soupy. Stir in the gravy or broth, depending on kitty’s taste. Remove from heat, and let cool then serve.
Diced chicken may be substituted in place of th e minced meat
Dec
2007
Keeping Cats Out Of Your Garden
December 11th, 2007 at 03:00 pm by Cat Lover in Cat InformationYour first line of defense when keeping cats out of your garden is to make sure that you have your boundaries secure. If there are any gaps in your fence, you should make sure that you block them to prevent any low access. Cats are very agile animals, and can jump very high. Normally they can jump a fence, which is why you should also invest in string or taut wire across the top.
If a cat has made his way into your garden, it may be hard to get him out. Most people choose to use dogs, simply because dogs are known to dislike cats. There are several dog breeds out there that completely dislike cats, such as pit bulls and Dobermans. Cats are completely fearful of these breeds, and will flee if they see them around.
Dec
2007
Yummy Cat Food
December 11th, 2007 at 02:45 pm by Cat Lover in Cat RecipesIngredients
3 cups raw or lightly cooked ground meat (beef, chicken, turkey, or lamb)
1 cup raw or slightly cooked organ meat (kidney, liver, heart, lung)
1 raw turkey neck, ground or finely chopped (be sure not to cook)
1 cup well-cooked grain (oats, rice, barley or cornmeal)
½ cup well cooked vegetable (broccoli, zucchini, carrots, squash or green beans)
1 raw egg
1 teaspoon olive oil or flax seed oil
Directions
Mix all ingredients together, and then divide into individual portions.
The less you cook the ingredients, the more nutrional it will be for you cat. If you freeze the individual portions, they will keep for several weeks and you can defrost one a day. When thawing, try not to use the microwave or another cooking method, since this will reduce nutrient levels. Instead, let food thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
To warm it, place the food in a plastic bags with zipper closure, then immerse the bag into hot (not boiling) water for 10 minutes.
The amount of food prepared with this recipe should last for about 5 days for a adult cat of normal size. Your cat may eat more or less at each meal; use common sense to decide on severing size.
Because this mixture is slightly lower in calories than dry cat food, you will need to serve slightly more of it in comparison
Dec
2007
Honey Casserole
December 11th, 2007 at 12:00 am by Cat Lover in Cat RecipesIngredients
1 Can Tuna
1 t Honey
Cat’s favorite food
Additional toppings
Directions
Combine together and feed


