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Tippy

Diamonds are a- girl's best- friend.
 
 
Purred: Sun Dec 16, '07 7:20pm PST
if you ever use tuna & dont know what to do with the liquid, fill ice cube trays half way and freeze them. feed 1 or 2 at a time, depending on how big the cubes are. big grin

Tippy

Diamonds are a- girl's best- friend.
 
 
Purred: Sun Dec 16, '07 7:22pm PST
if you ever use tuna & dont know what to do with the liquid, fill ice cube trays half way and freeze them. feed 1 or 2 at a time, depending on how big the cubes are. big grin

Whiskey- Willie

I live to eat,- not eat to- live!!!
 
 
Purred: Mon Jan 14, '08 5:34pm PST
TABBY TUNA POPSICLES

1-6 oz. can of water packed tuna
1 teaspoon catnip

Drain tuna into a cup wtih a pouring spout.
Fill each compartment of a plastic ice cube tray halfway with water.
Lightly sprinkle catnip into each compartment.
Fill the rest of the ice cube tray with the tuna water.
Place the tray in the freezer and allow to freeze solid.
Serve one tuna popsicle to your kitty in it's bowl.
YUM YUM
kittyway to godancing


Zoey

Christmas Girl
 
 
Purred: Thu Aug 7, '08 5:44pm PST
Hi Everyone
I wanted to share a receipe for "Cat Cookies"

7 oz of sardines 1/4 c dry non fat milk 1/2 c wheat germ
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees, Miss all ingrediants well and roll into 24 small balls. Pleace on a greased cookie sheet and flatten wth a fork. Bake 6-8 minutes until rown. Yields approximately 2 dozen goodies for you kitty.

Zoey

Christmas Girl
 
 
Purred: Thu Aug 7, '08 5:50pm PST
Holy Mackerel Cat Treats
1/2 can mackerel draines and crumbled
1 c whole grain bread crumbs
1 T vertable oil or bacon grease
1 egg, beaten
1 TSP brewers yeats

Combime andmis all ingrediants well. Drop dough in 1/4 teaspoon size (1 inch apart) on a greased cookie sheet. Cool and then cover and store in the refigerator for up to 3 weeks. These can also be frozen for up to 6 months


smilesmilesmilesmile



Member Id: 49590
 
 
Purred: Mon Oct 13, '08 11:54am PST
Garlic of any kind should not be given to cats, please be very careful.

See my blog for more details.

http://flip195.wordpress.com/cat-recipes/

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