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30
Nov
2007

Ingredients:

1 cup whole-wheat flour

2 tablespoons wheat germ

1/4 cup soy flour

1/3 cup confectioners’ milk

1 tablespoon kelp

1/2 teaspoon bonemeal

1 teaspoon crushed dried catnip leaves

1 tablespoon unsulfured molasses

1 egg

2 tablespoons oil, butter or fat

1/3 cup milk or water

Mix the dry ingredients together. Add the molasses, egg, oil, butter or fat and milk or water. Roll out flat on an oiled cookie sheet and cut into narrow strips or ribbons. Bake at 350°F for 20 minutes or until lightly toasted.

Break into pea-size pieces, suitable for cats. Good for treats, exercising gums and cleaning teeth, but too low in protein to use for regular fare.

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30
Nov
2007

Ingredients:

2 cups flat cans of sardines in oil

2/3 cup cooked rice

1 tbl liver

1/4 cup parsley, chopped

Combine all ingredients. Stir with a wooden spoon to break up sardines into bite-sized pieces.


Store unused portion in refrigerator, tightly covered.

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29
Nov
2007

Lets head off with a simple breakfast for your pet cat

Ingredients:

3 eggs

2 tbl. milk

3 tbl. grated cheese

1 tbl. margarine

Beat eggs and yolks together. Stir in the grated cheese.

Melt the margarine in a frying pan until sizzling. Add the egg mixture, stirring continuously until cooked.

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29
Nov
2007

Ingredients:

1-1/2 cups cooked chicken or turkey

1 large egg

2 Tbl. chicken broth

1 cup cornmeal

1/2 cup whole wheat flour


In a blender or processor whirl chicken, egg and broth until smooth. Scrape into bowl.

Add cornmeal and 1/2 cup flour, stir until moistened. Cover dough and refrigerate at least 2 hrs. Then roll out 1/4 in thick on lightly floured board.

Cut into 1/2 in squares or triangles. Scatter on 3 greased 12 x 15 baking sheets.

Bake at 350 until golden (about 15 min.) Remove from oven, stir in pans and let cool. Refrigerate airtight up to 2 weeks, freeze for longer storage. Makes about 3 cups.

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29
Nov
2007

Ingredients:

1 pound liver, organs, or other meat

2 cups old-fashioned oatmeal

2 cups bran

1/4 cup cooking oil

Preheat oven to 250 degrees F.

Cover meat with cold water and bring to a boil. Immediately lower heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Remove meat from water and let cool; retain water.

When meat is completely cool, chop into 1-inch pieces and grind in food processor, chop in a blender, or process through a meat grinder until it is finely ground. Mix ground meat, bran, oatmeal, and oil, adding the cooking water from the meat as necessary to make a thick dough.

Avoid using any more liquid than needed to make a dough that is coarse and just wet enough to work with. Shape the dough into flattened balls or little bone shapes and arrange on an oiled baking sheet. Bake for 3 hours. Then, turn off the heat and let the biscuits cool in the oven to ensure they are hard and crunchy.

Let the biscuits air dry for 24 hours and store in an airtight container on the shelf for up to 4 weeks.

NOTE: When making this recipe for cats, shape the biscuits into tiny bits for easy chewing.

HINT: A good idea for getting the meat for this recipe is to save organs from chickens, turkeys, etc. in a plastic bag in the freezer until you have enough to make this yummy treat.

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27
Nov
2007

Ingredients:

1-1/2 cups rolled oats

1/4 cup vegetable oil

1/2 cup flour

1/2 cup tuna oil, chicken or beef bouillon

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Mix all ingredients into a dough. Dust hands with flour and form small, 1/2-inch-thick, round “biscuits”. Set on greased cookie sheet. Bake 30 minutes (or until biscuits are slightly browned).

Cool 30 minutes before serving.

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27
Nov
2007

Ingredients:
13 ounces unflavored Pedialyte
12 ounces evaporated milk
8 ounces plain yogurt (1% milkfat NOT light)
2-1/2 ounces lamb baby food
2 egg yolks
2 tablespoons Karo white corn syrup

Put all ingredients into a blender and mix well.

Put milk into Nurse-Maid pet nursing bottle (found at Wal-Mart) and heat to lukewarm. Test on the inside of your wrist. Be sure to stir the milk in the container each time before you refill the bottle.
Put remaining milk into 8 ounce containers and freeze until needed. Two-week-old kittens will drink about 1/2 ounce every 4 hours.

Four-week-old kittens will drink about 1 to 1-1/2 ounces every five hours.

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26
Nov
2007

Ingredients:

1/4 pound liver (beef, chicken or pork only)

2 large hard-cooked eggs

2 cups cooked white rice without salt

1 tablespoon vegetable oil

1 teaspoon (5 grams) calcium carbonate

1/8 teaspoon potassium chloride (salt substitute)

Also add a balanced supplement which fulfills the feline MDR for all vitamins and trace minerals and 250mg taurine/day.

 
Dice and braise the meat, retaining fat.

Combine all ingredients and mix well. This mixture is somewhat dry and the palatability may be improved by adding some water.

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25
Nov
2007

Thinking of Healthy Drink for your  pet. Here a good toast to your cat health.

 Ingredients:

2 cups nutritional (torula) yeast

1 cup lecithin granules

1/4 cup kelp powder

1/4 cup bonemeal (or 9,000 milligrams calcium or 5 teaspoons eggshell powder)

1,000 milligrams vitamin C (ground) or ¼ teaspoon sodium ascorbate (optional)

 

Mix all ingredients together in a 1-quart container and refrigerate. Add to each recipe. You may also add this mixture to commercial food as follows: 1 to 2 teaspoons per day for cats.

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24
Nov
2007

 

Ingredients:

1 cup chicken, boiled or microwaved

1/4 cup fresh broccoli, steamed

1/4 cup shredded carrots, steamed

Chicken broth

 
Mix ingredients with enough chicken broth to hold together. This same recipe can be used with fish (broil or microwave until it flakes.) You can also vary the recipe by adding rice or other vegetables.

 

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18
Nov
2007

Ingredients:

 1 jar (2-1/2ounces) strained ham baby food

5/8 cup wheat germ

5/8 cup non-fat milk powder

1 egg, beaten

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray cookie sheet with vegetable oil spray. Mix baby food, wheat germ, milk powder, and egg in medium bowl. Drop by 1/2 teaspoonfuls onto prepared baking sheet. Bake 12 to 15 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool on wire rack. Store baked treats in airtight container or plastic bag and place in refrigerator or freezer.

MAKES 2-1/2 to 3 dozen

NOTE: Beef or chicken baby food may be substituted for ham baby food.

 

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17
Nov
2007

Ingredients:

This pudding is rich in calcium and can be fed as a supplement for weaning kittens, lactating queens, or sick cats. It can also be used to put weight on show cats.

 
0.35oz (10 grams) unflavored gelatin

8.45oz (250ml) boiling water

8.45 oz (250ml) evaporated milk (or goat’s milk)

2 egg yolks (discard the whites)

2 tablespoons high calorie mayonnaise

2 tablespoons plain yogurt

2 tablespoons corn syrup

1 capsule acidophilus (or use acidophilus yogurt)

Cat vitamins

Dissolve gelatin in 8.45oz (250ml) boiling water and leave to cool. Add all remaining ingredients to cooled gelatin. Place the mixture in the refrigerator. The mixture will gel as it cools and can be scooped out as required. Warm the mixture slightly in the microwave before serving. Do not return heated mixture to the main supply.

Mixture can be kept in the refrigerator for seven days or frozen until needed.

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16
Nov
2007

 Ingredients:

 1/3 cup cottage cheese

2 tbl Bisquick

1 tbl chopped liver

1 tbl corn oil

1 Dash iodized salt

Mix all together for 1-2 delicious cat servings

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15
Nov
2007

Thinking a Weight Loss Diet after some heavy feasting. Here a good start for your cat.

 Ingredients:

1 pound of minced or chunky lean meat: turkey, chicken heart etc. with a little liver from time to time.

1 cup of cooked rice or 1-1/2 cups 10 oz. Or cooked potatoes

1/2 cup oat or wheat bran or vegetables such as peas, beans carrots and corn

1 teaspoon of vegetable oil

1, 800 mg of calcium, 1 tablespoon of bonemeal or 1 teaspoon of eggshell powder

cat vitamins

 

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14
Nov
2007

Ingredients:

1 cup cooked ground beef

1/2 cup cooked brown rice

6 tbl. alfalfa sprouts

3/4 cup cream-style cottage cheese

 Mix together and serve

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