Homemade Cat Treats: Recipes Sure to Please Your Cats!

Znuage
It is quite easy to find countless recipes for homemade dog treats. However, for some unknown reason, it is quite difficult to locate homemade cat treat recipes online. I have several that I will share with you, and I also will provide a link to a good website with several more recipes. Also a link to a great homemade cat treats and meals recipe book that you can buy! But first, here's the terrific cat treat recipes that your cats will without a doubt adore!

Chicken Biscuits

1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
1 1/2 cups rye flour
1 1/2 cups brown rice flour
1 tsp dried kelp (alfalfa can be used instead)
4 tsps vegetable oil
1 1/2 cups chicken or beef broth
1 lb ground (minced) chicken
1 to 2 tbsps brewers yeast

Preheat oven to 350 Fahrenheit
In a large bowl, combine flour, and dry kelp. Slowly add oil, broth, and chicken. Mix well. Put dough on a floured surface, roll to a thickeness of 1/8", then cut into desirable sizes, place on a grased cookie sheet. Bake until golden brown. Once done, place pieces in a bag with brewers yeast and shake to coat them. Store in fridge. Makes two to three dozen pieces.

Mackerel Munchies

1/2 cup canned mackerel (drained)
1 cup whole grain breadcrumbs
1 tsp vegetable oil
1 egg, beaten
1/2 tsp brewers yeast (optional)

Preheat oven to 350 Fahrenheit.
In a large bowl, mash drained mackerel with a fork into pieces. Combine with breadcrumbs, vegetable oil, egg, and brewers yeast if desired. Mix well. Drop mixture by 1/4 tsp onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake for eight minutes, take out and cool off. Then store in fridge.

Cat Cookies

1 cup whole wheat flour
1/4 cup soy flour
1 tablespoon catnip
1 egg
1/3 cup cat milk
2 tablespoons wheat germ
1/3 cup powdered milk
1 tablespoon molasses
2 tablespoons butter or oil

Preheat oven to 350 Fahrenheit.
In a large bowl, mix flour, catnip, wheat germ, and powdered milk together. Add molasses, egg, oil, and milk. Stir and then roll out flat onto oiled cookie sheet and cut into small pieces. Bake for twenty minutes. Take out and let cool, then store in fridge.

Tip: Always store homemade cat treats in a tightly air-sealed container!! Or else they may dry out too quickly and be too tough for your cats to chew on.

Published by Znuage

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  • J.O.C.K. 12/26/2009

    i have four cats and am excited to make these treats but i dont know where to find cat milk.

  • BonnieClydeCatLover 3/28/2009

    I printed many of these amazing recipies! Both Bonnie and Clyde loved them. Thank You!

  • mollinas 10/17/2008

    i love cats and guinea pigs! I have two cats and one guinea pig

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