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  • Kitty Cat Cookie Treats.

    Well, not to be left out. Here's a home made cat cookie for the furry little friend/s in our life. I'm going to make and test these on my furry kitty guinea pig Jinny...he'll eat most things I make him.

    Feel free to add your own recipes.

    KITTY CAT COOKIES

    Ingredients

    7 oz mashed sardines
    1/4 cup dry non-fat milk
    1/2 cup wheat germ

    Method

    Pre-heat oven to 350F/180c/Gas 4. Mix ingredients. Roll into 30 small balls. Place on greased cookie sheet and flatten with a fork. Bake at 350F/180c/Gas4 until brown. Makes 30 cookies for your kitty cat.

  • #2
    awwww ginger ninger thats lovely thanks for posting

    I can bake for my kitty's now.
    It will feel lovely baking them 'cookies'

    I know I'm a daft Headfry but, but,but ......
    I love my Boys...the one of two legs, and the two four legged ones!
    I can bake for them all now

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    • #3
      GN your an absoloute star!!! That is all the pets sorted out for christmas then and I am sure my lovely furry man will thank you for it
      My very pink Blog about food and...more food

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      • #4
        Cat Treats, Kitten Recipes, Kitty Snacks - Divine Recipes

        Loads of recipes here
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        • #5
          These sound a lovely idea, but be careful with the added milk powder. A lot of cats are lactose intolerant which can have a nasty effect on the digestion.
          You can buy milk powder for cats, which could be used instead I would think.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by BarleySugar View Post
            These sound a lovely idea, but be careful with the added milk powder. A lot of cats are lactose intolerant which can have a nasty effect on the digestion.
            You can buy milk powder for cats, which could be used instead I would think.
            That's why it's dry non-fat milk BS, Jinny's sick if he has cows milk so I have to watch what I give him.

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            • #7
              OK, I thought the lactose would still be in the dried milk, sorry
              I could not live without a garden, it is my place to unwind and recover, to marvel at the power of all growing things, even weeds!
              Now a little Shrinking Violet.

              http://potagerplot.blogspot.com/

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BarleySugar View Post
                OK, I thought the lactose would still be in the dried milk, sorry
                I think you may be right there Barley Sugar - just did a quick google and found that dried skim milk powder is in fact quite high in lactose - so maybe best to use one of the recipes on Jax's link instead.
                I think the skim milk powder gives the treat a nice milky flavour, to make it more attractive to the cat, as well as acting as a binding agent. But maybe not one for the kitties with delicate stomachs!
                Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?

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