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**Sapphire**
09-23-2008, 03:49 PM
Cat Food Recipe Ingredients & Directions:

Drain liquid from tuna packed in spring water. Freeze liquid in small ice cube trays (cocktail ice cube trays work nicely, as well as little square pill boxes available at most drug stores - only fill these half full). Give no more than 2 cubes at 1 time as a treat. Reuse your can of drained tuna by placing in it an airtight container and covering with filtered water overnight for a second batch of tuna-pop water.

Ossie28
12-14-2011, 09:56 AM
You cook every day for your family, why not for your cat as well? Believe it or not, many conscientious cat owners are now opting to create homemade cat food for their felines made of natural ingredients in order to better control what goes into their bodies. It’s a movement that is gaining considerable interest. Before embarking on this journey to making your own cat food, make sure that you do your homework, as highlighted in this article.

A word of caution: If you’re going to attempt to make your own cat food, be sure to take your recipe to your local vet before making the switch. He or she will be able to tell you whether your recipe will provide adequate nutrition for your feline so that you don’t cause new health problems for your furry companion.

Ingredients you should avoid when making homemade cat food:

There are certain foods that should be avoided when making homemade cat food because of the risk of illness and chronic health problems, including:

Chocolate
Garlic and similar root veggies
Grapes
Milk (many are lactose intolerant)
Onions
Raisins
Raw egg whites
Tomatoes