Recipe Title 
1. Baking Soda Dry Shampoo 
2. Beef and Veggie Broth 
3. Better Than Grass Salad 
4. Birthday Treat for Kitty 
5. Cat Cookies 
6. Cat Crackers 
7. Cat Jelly 
8. Cheese Please 
9. Chicken and Pasta Stew 
10. Chicken and Sardines 
11. Chicken Cheeseburger 
12. Chicken Crunchies 
13. Chicken Soup 
14. Crispy Trout Dinner 
15. Diarrhea Cure 
16. Diet For Kidney problems 
17. Emergency Kitten Milk 
18. Fabulous Fishballs 
19. Feline Feast 
20. Feline Flea Proofing 
21. Feline Hash 
22. Feline Weight Loss Diet 
23. Finicky Eaters Meal 
24. Flea Repellent Sleep Pillow 
25. Food For Felines 
26. Glop (Kitty Pudding) 
27. Ham it Up Cat Treats 
28. Healthy Powder 
29. Herbal Flea Powder 
30. Homemade Meal 
31. Infant Kitten Formula 
32. Kidney Problems Diet 
33. Kipper Supreme 
34. Kitten Formula 
35. Kitties Favorite Treats 
36. Kitties Homemade Treats 
37. Kitty Biscuits 
38. Kitty Breakfast 
39. Kitty Catnip Cookies 
40. Kitty Cookies 
41. Kitty Heaven 
42. Kitty Kedgeree 
43. Kitty Kisses 
44. Kitty Roll ups 
45. Kitty Tacos 
46. Kitty Treats 
47. Litter Box Cleaner & Disinfectant 
48. Litter Box Deodorizer 
49. Liver Cookies 
50. Mackerel Magic 
51. Mackerel Munchies 
52. Meaty Oats 
53. Meowsli 
54. Mini-Cat Cakes 
55. Mouseburger Bites 
56. Potatoes Au Feline 
57. Precious Kitty Treats 
58. Pregnant Cat Diet 
59. Salmon Mouse Mousse 
60. Sardine Heaven 
61. Sardine Soup 
62. Sardine Surprise Treats 
63. Sauteed Liver 
64. Special Dinner 
65. Su-Purr Salmon Pate 
66. Tuna Patties 
67. Tuna Pops 
68. Tuna Treats 
69. You Gotta Have Sole 
70. Your Kitty's Kibbles 
71. Kitty Heaven Sardine Surprise 
72. Tuna Balls 
73. Super Salmon Smashers 
74. Salmon Snacks 
75. Joyous Cat Food 
76. Honey Casserole 
77. Homemade Kitty Yum Yums 
78. Catnip Tea 
79. Bland Diet for Finicky Felines 
80. Yummy Cat Food 
81. Mince Surprise 
82. Meat Majesty 
83. Feline Frenzy 
84. Cat Wrap 
85. Kitten Delight 
86. Christmas Treat 
87. Fish Delight 
88. Homemade Kitty Treat 
89. Hairball Remedy 
90. Grain Free Cat Food 
91. Fancy Soup 
92. Cat Munchie 
93. Cat Eggs 
94. Yum Yum 
95. Beefy Goodness 
96. A+ Dinner 
97. A Lil' Ball of Love 
98. CANADIAN CAT RELISH 
99. TUITTI FRUITTI 
100. CHICKEN STIR FRY 
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RECIPIES
1. BAKING SODA DRY SHAMPOO 
Did you know that baking soda will clean your dog or cat? 
Just rub the baking soda on and be sure to rub into the coat. Let set a 
few minutes and brush off! The doggy smells will be all gone, and you 
don't need to get all wet! 
2. BEEF AND VEGGIE BROTH 
1/2 cup raw trimmed beef 
A few tablespoons of beef broth (Preferably not the canned or cubed 
variety) 
2 tablespoons cooked oatmeal 
1 tablespoon dried barley grass powder (Find at a pet food store) 
1 cooked minced veggie (Your cat's favorite - Carrots are often a 
favorite) 
Cook raw trimmed beef in just enough broth to cover, over medium to 
low heat. When beef is cooked thru shred with fork and mix with the 
broth in which it was cooked. Add the minced veggie and the barley 
grass powder. Stir well. Last add the oatmeal to achieve the 
consistency that your cat likes. This is a good cat food recipe for indoor 
pets 
3. BETTER THAN GRASS SALAD 
1 small carrot peeled and grated 
1/4 cup peeled and grated zucchini 
1/2 cup chopped alfalfa sprouts 
1 tsp. finely chopped parsley
1/8 cup chicken stock
1/4 tsp dried or fresh catnip
Combine veggies in a medium bowl. Add chicken stock and toss.
Sprinkle with catnip and serve at room temperature.
Store left overs in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
4. BIRTHDAY TREAT FOR KITTY 
1 - 2 poached fish, preferably salmon, with the skin and bones 
removed 
1 tsp. plain yogurt 
Few drops of fresh lemon juice 
Poach the fish. Then mix the yogurt and lemon juice and serve over 
the cooked fish. 
5. CAT COOKIES 
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 tsp catnip
1/3 cup milk
1/3 cup powdered milk
2 tbl butter or vegetable oil 
1/4 cup Soy flour 
1 egg 
2 tbl Wheat germ 
1 tbl Unsulfured molasses
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Mix dry ingredients together. Add molasses, egg, oil and milk. Roll out
flat onto oiled cookie sheet and cut into small, cat bite-sized pieces. 
Bake for 20 minutes and let cool. Store the cookies in a sealed
container.
6. CAT CRACKERS 
6 ounces of undrained tuna 
1 cup cornmeal 
1 cup flour 
1/3 cup water 
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Measure all of the ingredients into a 
bowl and mix thoroughly with your hands. Roll out to 1/4 inch 
thickness and cut into treat sized pieces. Place on a greased cookie 
sheet. Bake for about 20 minutes or until golden. Let cool. Give to 
your cat and watch them gobble it up. 
7. CAT JELLY 
3 cups chicken broth 
4-1/2 tbl flour 
1/4 cup carrots --diced into small cubes 
3/4 cup minced meat (cooked) pieces of fish- optional, but it would be 
better to use this (COOKED) 
After the chicken broth has been made, allow it too cool for around 2 
minutes. Add all the flour and mix. Some flour might not dissolve but 
this is absolutely no problem (It will when you heat the mixture later 
on). Heat broth and flour mixture on high heat until a thick creamy 
mixture is formed. Immediately add all other ingredients and pour all 
contents of this meal into the cat's container. Allow it to set into jelly 
like substance with the carrots, minced meat and fish suspended in it. 
Serve to the cat. 
8. CHEESE PLEASE 
1/2 cup grated cheese 
2 tbl plain yogurt or sour cream 
A little oatmeal 
2 tbl margarine or low-fat spread 
Serves one 
Mash all of the ingredients together, adding them in the order 
indicated above, and serve cold. No cooking is required for this dish. 
Some cats will not take to this dish as it is not meat based: others will 
love it. 
9. CHICKENS AND PASTA STEW 
2 packages ground chicken (Or turkey) 
2-3 small carrots, cooked 
2-3 cups macaroni (Cooked) 
2 tablespoons vegetable oil 
Garlic 
Boil the macaroni until tender. Cook up the chicken in a frying pan. Mix 
everything together in food processor. Add the oil and the garlic. Mix 
well. 
10. CHICKEN AND SARDINES 
1 can sardines in olive oil 
1/4 cup whole grain bread crumbs 
1 egg, beaten 
1/2 tsp brewer's yeast 
2 cooked chicken drumsticks, bones removed 
Drain the sardines, reserving the olive oil, and mash. Mix in the bread 
crumbs, egg and yeast to an even, gooey consistency. Coat the 
chicken drumsticks evenly in the mixture. Heat the reserved olive oil in 
a frying pan then add the coated drumsticks and fry, turning 
frequently, until brown. Remove from the heat, and cool before 
serving. 
11. CHICKEN CHEESEBURGER 
2 oz finely ground beef 
2 oz finely ground chicken 
1 tbl canned thick chicken soup 
2 oz whole grain bread crumbs or oatmeal 
1 baby carrot, cooked until soft 
1 egg 
1/2 cup grated cheese 
Mash the meat and chicken with the soup then add the bread crumbs 
or oatmeal, mushy carrot and egg. Make into two small burgers and 
broil (leaving much rarer than you would for yourself). Sprinkle with 
grated cheese and broil again until the cheese is melted. Allow to cool 
until warm to the touch, and serve. 
12. CHICKEN CRUNCHIES (for the kitties) 
1-1/2 cups whole-wheat flour
1-1/2 cups rye flour 
1-1/2 cups brown rice flour
1 cup wheat germ 
1 teaspoon dried kelp or alfalfa 
1 teaspoon garlic powder
4 tablespoons vegetable oil 
1 1/2 cups chicken broth or beef broth
1 pound ground chicken
1 to 2 tablespoons brewer's yeast 
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. 
In a large bowl, combine the first six dry ingredients. Slowly add oil,
broth and chicken, and mix well. On a lightly floured surface, roll the
dough to a thickness of 1/8 inch then place it on a greased cookie
sheet. Bake until golden brown.
Cool then break into bite-size pieces. Place pieces in a bag with the
brewer's yeast and shake to coat them. Store the leftovers in an
airtight container in the refrigerator.
Makes 2 to 3 dozen pieces.
13. CHICKEN SOUP 
Combine 1 chicken liver, 1 giblet, 1 chicken heart, 1 chicken neck, 2
cups water and 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley. 
Cover and simmer until the giblet is tender.
Chop all the meat for dogs removing bones and mix with kibble; for
cats, grind the meat in the blender.
14. CRISPY TROUT DINNER 
1 egg yolk
1 small trout fillet 
3 tbl oatmeal 
1 tbl vegetable oil 
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Beat the egg, dip the fish in it, and then coat it with oatmeal. Put the
oil in a small baking pan and lay the fillet in it, turning it over once or
twice. Bake for 15 minutes, turn over and bake for 15 minutes more.
Remove the fish to a dish, allow to cool. Cut into bite-sized pieces. 
Serving suggestion: if it looks a little dry, add a dash of cream.
15. DIARRHEA CURE 
Rice, uncooked, 1/2 cup 
Consommé, 1 can 
Turkey leg, 1 large 
Water, 2 cups 
Boil the whole works until the meat falls off the bone. Allow to cool and 
cut the meat into very small pieces. Feed about two tablespoons per 
cat several times a day. 
16. DIETS FOR KIDNEY PROBLEMS 
1-1/3 cups (2/3 pound) ground chicken, turkey or lean heart 
4 cups cooked white rice 
4 eggs 
2 tablespoons cold-pressed safflower, soy or corn oil 
1,500 milligrams calcium 
1/8 teaspoon iodized salt 
1/8 teaspoon potassium chloride (optional, for a saltier flavor) 
1 teaspoon parsley, finely grated carrot or other vegetable (optional) 
5,000 IU vitamin A 
Taurine and other cat vitamins (about 5 days' worth) 
50 milligram level B complex (or 10 milligrams per day) 
2,500 milligrams vitamin C (½ teaspoon sodium ascorbate) 
Mix everything together in a large bowl. Serve raw if the cat will accept 
it. Otherwise, mix all but the vitamins together, bake about 20 minutes 
in a moderate oven and then wait until it cools to mix in the vitamins. 
Occasionally, substitute 1 to 3 teaspoons of liver for part of the meat. 
17. EMERGENCY KITTEN MILK 
12 oz. boiling water 
1 envelope Knox unflavored gelatin 
Dissolve the gelatin in the boiling water, and add: 
1-12 oz. can evaporated canned milk 
2 tablespoons mayonnaise 
2 tablespoons plain yogurt 
1 tablespoons light corn syrup 
1 egg yolk 
Mix well in mixer. Place in covered bowl and store in refrigerator. 
Warm a small amount for feedings. This will keep for about 7 days. 
18. FABULOUS FISHBALLS 
3 baby carrots, cooked until soft 
16 oz canned tuna in olive oil, drained 
2 oz cooked herring, skin removed 
2 tbl whole grain bread crumbs or oatmeal 
2-3 tbl grated cheese 
2 tsp brewer's yeast 
Several pinches of chopped catnip 
1 egg, beaten 
2 tbl tomato paste (not ketchup) 
Preheat the oven to 350*. Mash the carrots with the fish, bread 
crumbs or oatmeal, cheese, brewer's yeast, catnip, egg and tomato 
paste to an even paste. Mold into small balls and put on a greased 
baking tray. Bake for 15-20 minutes, checking frequently: the fish 
balls should be golden brown and feel firm. Cool thoroughly. 
19. FELINE FEAST 
1 cup of corn meal or Polenta (Cook with 4 cups of water and add to
rest of the ingredients which are fed raw. 
2 eggs 
2 tablespoons of vegetable oil or butter. (Less if fatty meats are used) 
2 pounds of minced meat red or white;(liver/heart/kidney/tripe) or fish
or a combination. 
4 tables spoons of 'Supplement’ Powder (see below) 
2 tablespoons of bonemeal (3,000 mg of Calcium or 1-3/4 teaspoon of
eggshell powder
10,000 units of Vitamin A (fish oils) 
150 i.u. Vitamin E 
1 teaspoon of raw fresh veggies with each meal.
Feed 3/4 to 1-1/2 cups to your cat with each meal 
Oats (2 cups before cooking) rice, or potatoes (4 cups cooked) can be
used in place of corn as a grain substitute or a combination
Always add about 500 mg of Taurine to cat recipes if you cook the
meats.
SUPPLEMENT POWDER: 
2 cups of nutritional yeast or brewers yeast 
1/4 cup of Kelp powder
1 cup of Lecithin powder
1000 mg of Vitamin C (or 1/4 teaspoon of Sodium ascorbate) 
Mix together; refrigerate and use in the above recipe.
20. FELINE FLEA PROOFING 
Add to the food for each adult cat: 
1/2 level teaspoon brewer's yeast 
1/4 level teaspoon garlic powder 
21. FELINE HASH 
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. 
22. FELINE WEIGHT LOSS DIET 
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 
23. FINICKY EATERS MEAL 
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. 
24. FLEA REPELLENT SLEEP PILLOWS 
2 parts sage or rosemary 
1 part catnip 
1 part chamomile 
Herbs may be used cut or whole. Mix enough to stuff a 2-foot square 
pillow for a cat or a 3-foot square (or larger) pillow for a dog. Sew the 
pillowcase out of a tough, washable fabric such as denim. 
25. FOOD FOR FELINES 
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 
25. FOOD FOR FELINES 
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 
26. GLOP ( KITTY PUDDING) 
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. 
27. HAM IT UP CAT TREATS 
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. 
28. HEALTHY POWDER 
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. 
29. HERBAL FLEA POWDER 
1 part eucalyptus powder 
1 part pennyroyal powder (use sage or rosemary for cats) 
1 part fennel powder 
1 part yellow dock powder 
Combine all ingredients in a shaker top jar and shake to mix. 
Apply to your pet's fur by brushing backward with your hand or comb 
and sprinkling the powder into the roots of the hairs. Concentrate on 
the neck, back, and belly. Use just enough to add a little odor to the 
hairs. 
For severe flea infestations, treat daily; otherwise, use two or three 
times a week. 
30. HOMEMADE MEAL 
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.
31. INFANT KITTEN FORMULA 
1 can evaporated milk (or 1 can goat's milk) 
1 cup Pedialyte (or generic equivalent, unflavored) 
1 whole egg 
1 packet unflavored gelatin 
1/2 teaspoon liquid infant vitamins 
Blend together. Heat small amounts in microwave to "wrist 
comfortable" temperature immediately before administering. Store 
leftovers in refrigerator no longer than 72 hours. Blend before serving 
each time. 
To administer, use a syringe without needle or use a kitten feeding 
bottle. Start with small amounts and work up gradually as kitten 
grows. Administer once every two hours during first two weeks, every 
three during third week, every four during fourth week. During fourth 
week, start blending a small can of high quality ground kitten food into 
the mixture. 
32. KIDNEY PROBLEMS DIET 
4 parts carbohydrate: Pureed barley flakes and/or baby food creamed
corn
2 parts protein: Lightly broiled chicken or beef or raw organic egg yolk
and cooked white- used with meat, not alone (you can also use baby
food chicken) 
1 part vegetable: Chopped or finely grated raw vegetable or vegetable
juice- carrots, zucchini, and alfalfa sprouts are ideal 
2 tablespoons Vita-Mineral Mix 
2 teaspoons soft butter 
Blend the above ingredients together and store in glass jar. Each day
mix the following into each meal or administer by dropper after the
meal: 
1/8 teaspoon mixed mineral powder
1/16 teaspoon Pet Tonic (a B vitamin and iron tonic available from the
veterinarian) or 1/2 of a low-potency B complex capsule (10 mg level) 
1/4 teaspoon or 1/2 tablet mixed digestive enzymes
Once a week give: 
400 units of vitamin E (alpha tocopherol)
A capsule containing 10,000 units vitamin A and 400 units vitamin D.
33. KIPPER SUPREME 
4 oz cooked kipper 
1 cup leftover cooked root vegetables 
2 eggs 
a little milk 
1/2 cup grated cheese 
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees*. Mash together the fish and 
vegetables. Put the mixture into an oiled baking pan. Beat the eggs, 
milk and cheese together, and pour on top of the fish mixture. Bake 
for about 20 minutes, until the outside is firm but the inside is 
reasonably soft. Remove from the oven and allow to cool. 
34. KITTEN MILK 
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.
35. KITTY TREATS 
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. 
36. KITTIES FAVORITE TREATS 
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. 
37. KITTY BISCUITS 
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.
38. KITTY BREAKFAST 
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. 
39. KITTY CATNIP COOKIES 
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. 
40. KITTY COOKIES 
1 cup whole wheat flour
1/4 cup soy flour
1 teaspoon catnip
1 egg 
1/3 cup milk
2 tablespoons wheat germ 
1/3 cup powdered milk
1 tablespoon unsulfured molasses
2 tablespoons butter or vegetable oil 
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Mix dry ingredients together. Add molasses, egg, oil and milk. Roll out
flat onto oiled cookie sheet and cut into small, cat bite-sized pieces. 
Bake for 20 minutes. Let cool and store in tightly sealed container.
41. KITTY HEAVEN (SARDINES AND RICE) 
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. 
42. KEDGEREE 
1/3 cup white rice 
1 tbl margarine or low-fat spread 
3oz canned tuna or smoked mackerel, skinned and boned 
1/2 hard-boiled egg, shelled and finely chopped 
yolk of 1 egg 
1/2 tbl pouring cream 
Cook and drain the rice. While the rice is cooking, gently fry the 
chopped tomato in the margarine until soft. Add the fish and the egg 
and continue cooking, stirring all the time with a wooden spoon. Mix 
the rice, still over the heat, and stir everything seems steamy hot. 
Blend in the egg yolk, then the cream. After a last few stirs, tip onto a 
plate and allow to cool. 
43. KITTY KISSES 
1 Can (or bag) of cat food 
Ziploc bag with the corner cut 
cat nip (optional) 
Put cat food and optional cat nip in A blender or food processor and 
mix until it looks to be like frosting. 
Put the mixture into the Ziploc bag and squeeze little droppings, or 
"kisses" onto a cookie sheet and bake in 300 degrees F. Time depends 
on how big the kisses are. Small are about 15 minutes. 
44. KITTY ROLL UPS 
1 flour tortilla 
1/8 cup chicken broth 
1 cup ground chicken 
1 teaspoon salt 
1/8 cup of cream (low fat) 
Mixing bowl 
Mix up ground chicken with chicken broth inside the mixing bowl. After 
these are mixed, pour the chicken onto the middle of the tortilla. Add 1 
teaspoon of salt and 1/8 cup of cream on top of the chicken. Now roll 
up only two sides of the tortilla until they reach each other. Fold the 
other sides on top of the rolled up sides until they touch. Serve to your 
cat! 
45. KITTY TACO 
1/2 lb. ground beef
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 teaspoon corn oil 
1 corn tortilla, cut into kitty-bite-size pieces
1/2 teaspoon bone meal 
1/2 teaspoon brewers' yeast 
1/2 teaspoon iodized salt
2 tablespoons cheddar cheese, grated 
Heat skillet and start browning ground beef. When meat is half cooked,
add bell pepper. Cook the mixture until onions are translucent, and the
meat golden brown. On low heat, stir tomato paste, corn oil, chopped
tortilla, bone meal, brewers' yeast, and salt. Stir until heated through.
Cool and serve topped with grated cheese. Yields 2-3 servings. 
Store unused portions in an airtight container and keep refrigerated.
This may be fed to your cat once or twice a week.
46. KITTY TREATS 
1-1/2 cups rolled oats 
1/4 cup vegetable oil 
1/2 cup flour 
1/2 cup tuna oil, chicken broth 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. 
47. LITTER BOX CLEANER AND DISINFECTANT 
1 tablespoon liquid hand soap or scented liquid castile soap 
1 tablespoon chlorine bleach 
1 1/2 cups water
Add soap and bleach to a 1-pint plastic spray bottle. Add water and
shake. Spray the empty, rinsed box thoroughly and let it sit for 2
minutes. Rinse, dry, and refill with litter. 
HELPFUL HINT:
Spray the litter box with Pan Stick Spray to keep the litter from
sticking to the litter pan.
48. LITTER BOX DEODORIZER 
1 (16 ounce) box baking soda 
4 teaspoons dried mint 
Add the baking soda and mint to kitty litter. Stir it up, and keep it 
clean. 
49. LIVER COOKIES 
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. 
Combine 1/2 cup dry milk and 1/2 cup wheat germ; drizzle 1 teaspoon 
honey on top. 
Add one 3-1/3 oz. jar of strained liver baby food or homemade 
blended liver and stir until everything is well mixed. Form the mixture 
into balls; place them on an oiled cookie sheet and flatten them with a 
fork. 
Bake 8 - 10 minutes. 
Consistency should be fudgy.
Store in a jar in the fridge; freeze if keeping more than a few days.
50. MACKEREL MAGIC 
2 slices of unsmoked bacon, broiled 
1 cup cooked brown rice 
2 tsp soy sauce, Worcestershire or fish sauce 
1 fresh mackerel, headed, tailed, cleaned and scaled 
Chop the bacon up small and mix with the rice, adding the sauce in 
dashes as you go. Broil the mackerel on both sides until crispy brown. 
Allow to cool, then split it along the stomach and gently open it out. 
Bone, working from the head to tail. Fill with the rice and bacon 
mixture, close over the sides of the mackerel and serve. 
51. MACKEREL CAT MUNCHIES 
1/2 cup canned mackerel, drained 
1 cup whole-grain bread crumbs 
1 tablespoon vegetable oil 
1 egg, beaten 
1/2 teaspoon brewer's yeast, optional 
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
In a medium-size bowl, mash the mackerel with a fork into tiny pieces.
Combine it with the remaining ingredients and mix well. Drop mixture
by 1/4 teaspoonsful onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake for 8 minutes.
Cool to room temperature and store in an airtight container in the
refrigerator.
52. MEATY OATS 
4 cups of rolled oats cook until soft, then add to the rest of the
ingredients, which are fed raw.
2 eggs 
2 pounds of minced lean beef, or other meats e.g. chicken, turkey,
heart, rabbit or lamb 
1 tablespoon of ‘Supplement’ powder (see below) 
2 tablespoons of bonemeal or 4,000 mg Calcium or 2 teaspoons of
eggshell powder
2 tablespoons of vegetable oil 
10,000 i.u of Vitamin A from for example cod liver oil 
150 i.u of Vitamin E 
1 teaspoon of fresh raw vegetables e.g. carrot, spinach, herbs etc. 
This will make about 12 cups of which you feed 1 to 2 cups a day
depending on how large and active your cat is. Some liver can be
added to the recipe but do not use just liver as the only meat.
SUPPLEMENT POWDER: 
2 cups of nutritional yeast or brewers yeast 
1/4 cup of Kelp powder
1 cup of Lecithin powder
1000 mg of Vitamin C (or 1/4 teaspoon of Sodium ascorbate) 
Mix together and refrigerate and use in the above recipe.
53. MEOWSLI 
1 tablespoon oats 
1/2 banana, mashed 
2 tablespoon plain yogurt 
1/2 cup orange juice 
1/4 apple, chopped 
2 ounces berries in season 
Mix oats and bananas, blending well. Add yogurt, orange juice and 
apple immediately to prevent browning. Mash berries and add to 
mixture. Serve in small portions (1 tablespoon per cat); too much fruit 
can cause diarrhea in a digestive system that is not used to it. 
54. MINI-CAT CAKES 
2 cups whole wheat flour 
1/2 cup soybean flour 
1 cup skimmed milk or water 
1 tablespoon honey 
1 tablespoon Canola or Sunflower oil 
1 teaspoon sea salt 
Mix dry ingredients. Add liquid and honey. Mix and let the dough rest 
in a warm place for 15 minutes. Add oil and allow to sit another 1/2 
hour. Take walnut size portions of dough and flatten into small cakes. 
Bake in oven at 400 degrees for 1/2 hour. 
55. MOUSEBURGER BITES 
3 oz sausage meat or finely ground beef 
2 tbl oatmeal 
1 egg, to bind 
whisker of catnip, finely chopped 
Serves one 
Knead the ingredients together very thoroughly and form into a flat 
oval. Broil under a medium heat for 5-7 minutes, turning frequently, 
until the outside is crisp. Wait until cool, then slice into bite-sized 
chunks. 
56. POTATOES AU FELINE 
3 cups boiled sliced potatoes 
2 tbl grated vegetables 
1/2 cup creamed cottage cheese 
1 tbl Nutritional yeast 
2 tbl grated carrots 
1/4 cup whole milk 
1/4 cup grated cheese 
Layer the first 5 ingredients into a casserole dish. Then pour the milk 
on top of all; sprinkle with cheese. Bake about 15 minutes at 350F 
until cheese melts and slightly browns. Serve cool. 
As a potato substitute, you can use 3 cups of cooked oatmeal or 3 
cups cooked brown rice. 
57. PRECIOUS KITTY TREATS 
1 12-oz can salmon with liquid 
1 egg 
1/2 cup flour 
1/2 cup instant oatmeal, 
ground in a blender 
Combine the salmon and egg in a blender; mix until smooth. Add the 
oatmeal and blend well. Spray cooking spray on a 9-by-13inch pan and 
spread the mixture in the pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes. 
Cool, then cut into bite-sized squares. Store in the freezer. Makes 
about 24 treats. 
58. PREGNANT CAT DIET 
1 cup of Corn flour or Polenta cook with water to give 4 cups
(Couscous, oats or millet can be used in stead) 
2 eggs 
4 cups minced turkey (chicken, heart or lean beef/lamb or rabbit) 
4 tablespoons of Supplement Powder (see above)
1-1/2 teaspoons of bonemeal 
2 tablespoons of vegetable oil, 
5,000 i.u. of vitamin A
100 i.u. vitamin E
Raw vegetables: 1 teaspoon with each meal.
59. SALMON MOUSE MOUSSE 
4 oz cooked salmon, skin and bones removed 
1/2 cup skimmed milk 
1 tbl margarine, softened or low fat spread, creamed 
1 drop red food coloring 
several cooked, shelled shrimp 
up to 1/2 cup prepared gelatin 
Mash the cooked salmon and gradually add the milk; alternatively put 
the cooked salmon and the milk in a blender or food processor and 
process until creamy. Stir in the margarine or low-fat spread, add the 
food coloring, and beat vigorously until stiff. Put in a glass bowl or a 
mold so that the mixture fills it by three-quarters. Chill for 20 minutes, 
then decorated with the cooked shrimp, and pour on just enough 
heated gelatin to cover them. Once this layer has set, add further 
gelatin to taste and leave for an hour in a cool place or the fridge. To 
serve, turn the mousse out onto a plate and divide into portions. 
60. SARDINE HEAVEN 
1 can sardines in oil 
2/3 cup of rice (cooked) 
liver 
parsley and/or turmeric 
Add all ingredients together. You may wish to cook the ingredients, 
depending on whether your cats like fresh meat or cooked meat. Store 
unused portion in fridge. 
61. SARDINE SOUP 
2 canned sardines 
pat of butter 
1 cup water 
few stalks of watercress 
fish sauce (optional) 
Put the sardines and the pat of butter into a heavy-based frying-pan 
and place on a medium heat. As the pan warms and the butter melts, 
mash the sardines into it. When the butter has completely melted, 
pour in the water and stir as it comes to a boil. Thoroughly shred the 
watercress and toss into the pan. Remove the pan from the heat and 
allow to cool. Puree, and add a dash of fish sauce. 
62. SARDINE SURPRISE TREATS 
2 flat cans of sardines in oil (Do not drain) 
2/3 cup cooked rice 
1 tablespoon pureed liver 
1/4 cup chopped parsley 
Combine all ingredients and mix well. Shape into balls of desired size 
or simply spoon into cat's dish and serve. These treats may be stored 
in the refrigerator for up to three days, and may also be frozen. 
63. SAUTEED LIVER 
Heat 1 teaspoon corn oil in a pan. 
Add 1/4 lb. beef liver and fry on both sides until cooked but not dry 
inside. 
Add 1/2 cup water to the pan and mix it up with all the brown bits. 
Grind the liver in a blender, using the pan juices. 
64. SPECIAL DINNER 
(good for cats with diabetes or kidney problems) 
1 egg 
1 tablespoon minced, cooked green beans 
1 teaspoon shredded carrot (if you substitute other vegetables, avoid 
the ones with a lot of natural sugars) 
2 tablespoons baked chicken breast (no skin) minced 
1/3 cup cooked brown rice (unrefined; wild rice is good) 
1 tablespoon olive oil (good for preventing hair balls and constipation 
common to diabetics) 
Mix all of the ingredients thoroughly with a wooden spoon or in a 
blender/food processor. It's important to get the rice mixed in well so 
that it can't be picked out. (Diabetics need fiber and cats with kidney 
failure problems need to limit their protein intake so this serves two 
purposes.) Cook in a small Pyrex skillet over low heat, stirring and 
"chopping" constantly, until the egg is at least soft-set but done. 
Refrigerate in air-tight containers, such as Tupperware, Rubbermaid, 
or Zip-Lock baggies. Use within 36 hours (refrigerated). Stores well in 
the freezer in Zip-Lock baggies and can be thawed and warmed 
simultaneously in boiling water in the bag. 
65. SU-PURR SALMON PATE 
1 (6 ounce) can boneless, skinless salmon
1/4 cup bread crumbs 
1/2 cup finely chopped celery
1 egg, beaten 
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
1/2 cup water
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
Combine all ingredients and mix well. Pack into a small fish-shaped
mold (or other small mold) and bake for 45 minutes. 
Serve at room temperature.
66. TUNA PATTIES 
1 can tuna 
1/2 cup boiled rice 
1/4 cup pureed liver 
2-3 sprigs parsley chopped 
Drain the tuna and mix everything together. Make 6-7 balls and then 
pat them into patties. Store in the fridge and serve to your cat. This is 
one cat treat recipe that your feline friend won't be finicky about. 
67. TUNA POPS 
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. 
68. TUNA TREATS 
1/2 cup whole wheat flour 
1/2 cup nonfat, dry, powdered milk 
1/2 can tuna, in oil 
OR 1/2 cup cooked chicken, chopped into small pieces 
1 Tablespoon vegetable oil OR cod liver oil 
1 egg, beaten 
1/4 cup water 
Catnip (Optional) 
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease cookie sheets with cooking 
spray. In a large bowl, mash the tuna(or chicken)into smaller pieces. 
Then add flour and milk. Mix well. After all is mixed pour in water and 
oil. Mix well again. Now, beat egg in a separate dish until egg gets a 
foamy texture. Add to mix. Mix well. The dough mix will be sticky, so 
don’t worry. Using your fingers shape dough into small bite size balls, 
about the size of a marble. Put balls on greased cookie sheets. Flatten. 
Bake for 10 minutes. Remove treats from oven wait five minutes and 
turn treats over so other side will cook. Bake 10 more minutes or until 
golden brown in color. Place treats on cookie rack to cool. Cool for 15 
minutes. 
69. YOU GOTTA HAVE SOLE 
1/2 lb fillet of sole
2 tbl onion, chopped 
2 tbl parsley, chopped 
salt and pepper
water
1 tbl butter
1 tbl flour
1/2 cup milk
1/4 cup cheddar cheese, grated 
2 tbl liver
1/2 teaspoon iodized salt
2/3 cup cooked noodles, cut into kitty-bite-size pieces (or cooked rice)
Put sole in a small, greased baking disk. Sprinkle with onion, parsley,
and a dash of salt and pepper. Add enough water to just cover the
bottom of the dish. Cook in a preheated 450 oven for 10 minutes.
Remove from oven, cool, and cut into kitty-bit-size pieces. 
Melt butter in small saucepan. Stir in flour and heat until bubbling.
Gradually stir in milk and cook, stirring constantly until mixture
thickens. Add cheese, liver, and salt; stir until cheese has melted.
DO NOT BOIL. Add chopped fish and noodles to cheese sauce and stir
well. Cool and serve. Yields 4 to 6 servings.
Store unused portions in an airtight container and keep refrigerated.
70. YOUR KITTY'S KIBBLES 
3 cups whole wheat flour 
2 cups soy flour 
1 cup wheat germ 
1 cup cornmeal 
1 cup nonfat dry milk 
1/2 cup brewer's yeast 
1 (15 ounce) can mackerel 
5 tablespoons vegetable oil 
1 tablespoon cod liver oil 
2 cups of water or as needed 
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 
Mix all the dry ingredients in a large bowl. In another bowl, mash the 
mackerel into small pieces. Mix in the oil and water. Add the mackerel 
mixture to the dry ingredients and mix thoroughly. The dough is 
tough, so use your hands. Roll dough out to about 1/4" thickness and 
cut into 1/4" bits, using a knife or pizza cutter. Mound the bits onto 
greased cookie sheets and bake for 25 minutes. During baking, 
occasionally toss the bits with two wooden spoons, so they brown 
evenly. Turn the heat off and allow the treats to cool thoroughly before 
removing and storing in an airtight container in the refrigerator. This 
recipe freezes very well for longer storage. 
71. Kitty Heaven Sardine Surprise 
Ingredients 
2 Flat cans of sardines in oil (do not drain) 
2/3 C Cooked rice 
1 T Pureed liver (or canned liver cat food) 
1/4 C Chopped parsley 
Directions 
Combine all ingredients and mix well. Shape into balls of desired size 
or simply spoon into cat's dish and serve. These treats may be stored 
in the refrigerator for up to three days, and may also be frozen. 
72. Tuna Balls 
Ingredients 
1 Can Drained tuna 
1/2 C Cut turkey or chicken 
2/3 c Dry Cat Food
Sliced vegetables (optional) 
Directions 
Mix all ingredients in small bowl untill well mixed.
Form into small balls or anything your comfortable with. 
Chill for about an hour. After that cover the balls in bread crumbs or
anything crumbly
73. Super Salmon Smashers 
Ingredients 
1/2 Ready smoken salmon (if your cat is big/hungry you can do 
more) 
Milk or cat milk 
Ham 
Ready sliced cheese 
Directions 
Pour a little of the milk into a saucer. Place the salmon into the milk & 
let each side soak for 10-15 mins. Wrap the ham & cheese round the 
salmon and give it to your cat! 
74. Salmon Snacks 
Ingredients 
Salmon (cooked) 
Cat treat
Dry cat food
Directions 
1. Cut a little slice of cooked salmon. Make sure it is still moist, 
though. 
2. Next, take your kitty's favorite treat and push it into the moist 
salmon. 
3. Take some dry cat food and crush a small amount up. Sprinkle the 
crushed food on the Salmon Snak. 
75. Joyous Cat Food 
Ingredients 
1/2 C Milk 
3 slices of meat, 2 veggies, or 4 crab sticks 
1 Egg
1/2 C Flour
Directions 
Mix all ingredients and use cookie cutter to cut into small shapes. Cook 
at 350 F,until golden brown 
76. Honey Casserole 
Ingredients 
1 Can Tuna 
1 t Honey 
Cat's favorite food 
Additional toppings 
Directions 
Combine together and feed 
77. Homemade Kitty Yum Yums 
Ingredients 
1/2 C Dry cat food 
1/4 C Warm water or milk 
3 T Catnip 
Directions 
Put the cat food and milk in the bowl and mix well. Pour out any extra 
water. Sprinkle the catnip over the mixture and mix well. If you like 
you may bake in a 350 degree oven for 15 min. 
78. Catnip Tea 
Ingredients 
2 T Catnip 
1 C Water 
Directions 
Put the catnip in a bottle, pour in the water. Put the cap on the 
bottle,and shake until the catnip tea is green 
79. Bland Diet for Finicky Felines 
1 c Chicken, boiled or micro waved 
1/4 c Fresh broccoli, steamed 
1/4 c 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 
80. Yummy Cat Food 
Ingredients 
3 cups raw or lightly cooked ground meat (beef, chicken, turkey, or 
lamb) 
1 cup raw or slightly cooked organ meat (kidney, liver, heart, lung) 
1 raw turkey neck, ground or finely chopped (be sure not to cook) 
1 cup well-cooked grain (oats, rice, barley or cornmeal) 
½ cup well cooked vegetable (broccoli, zucchini, carrots, squash or 
green beans) 
1 raw egg 
1 teaspoon olive oil or flax seed oil 
Directions 
Mix all ingredients together, and then divide into individual portions. 
The less you cook the ingredients, the more nutrional it will be for you 
cat. If you freeze the individual portions, they will keep for several 
weeks and you can defrost one a day. When thawing, try not to use 
the microwave or another cooking method, since this will reduce 
nutrient levels. Instead, let food thaw overnight in the refrigerator. To 
warm it, place the food in a plastic bags with zipper closure, then 
immerse the bag into hot (not boiling) water for 10 minutes. 
The amount of food prepared with this recipe should last for about 5 
days for a adult cat of normal size. Your cat may eat more or less at 
each meal; use common sense to decide on severing size. Because 
this mixture is slightly lower in calories than dry cat food, you will need 
to serve slightly more of it in comparison 
81. Mince Surprise 
Ingredients 
100 gms Meat (minced) 
3 T Rice 
1 T Broth or gravy 
Directions 
Fry the meat for 15 minutes or until nice and red. Add a little water 
incase it gets stuck to the pan. Then add the rice along with another 
spoon of water if you want the meal to be soupy. Stir in the gravy or 
broth, depending on kitty's taste. Remove from heat, and let cool then 
serve. 
Diced chicken may be substituted in place of th e minced meat. 
82. Meat Majesty 
Ingredients 
1/4 can whitefish + tuna dinner wet cat food 
1/4 can beef wet cat food
1/4 can chicken in gravy wet cat food
1/4 can salmon wet cat food
A bit dry cat food
Directions 
Mix together and feed. Put the rest in the fridge to keep fresh 
83. Feline Frenzy 
Ingredients 
1/2 C Dry cat food
1 Can wet cat food
2 t Cat milk
Directions 
1. Scoop the wet dinner in to Kitty's food dish and mush it up so it is 
in little pieces with Kitty's fork. 
2. Pound dry cat food with potato masher on the ziplock bag. Sprinkle 
the pounded food onto the wet dinner. 
3. Suck up the first bit of cat milk with an eye dropper and put it on 
the dry food and wet dinner and follow with the last bit of cat milk. 
4. Put into the microwave for 5 seconds and serve to your kitty! 
84. Cat Wrap 
Ingredients 
1 Flour Tortilla 
1/8 C Chicken Broth 
1 C Ground Chicken 
1 t Salt 
1/8 C Cream (Low Fat) 
Directions 
Mix up ground chicken with chicken broth. After mixed pour the 
chicken on to the middle of the tortilla. Add salt and cream on top of 
the chicken and then roll up the tortilla 
85. Kitten Delight 
Ingredients 
1/3 Slice of bread 
1/8 C Milk 
1/8 C Chicken broth 
Directions 
Mix milk and chicken broth. Tear the bread into tiny bits, then add to 
mixture. Heat in the microwave for approximately 1 minute. When 
finished let cool, then serve to kitten 
86. Christmas Treat 
1 cup minced leftover turkey 
1/2 mashed cooked pumpkin 
1 tablespoon oil 
1 tablespoon kelp 
Mix together and roll into balls. Feed as treats or give as x-mas presents for 
your kitty! 
87. Fish Delight 
2 eggs 
1-2 cups milk 
2 tablespoons supplemental powder 
1 tablespoon bone meal 
2,500 IU vitamin A 
100-200 IU vitamin E 
200 mg Taurine (cat vitamin tablet) 
1 tablespoon fresh raw veggies 
1 tablespoon vegetable oil 
1 can mackerel or tuna 
4 slices brown bread 
Blend together eggs, milk and supplements then mix well with fish and bread. 
Serve raw or baked for 20 minutes or so at 180 C 
88. Homemade Kitty Treat 
1/2 cup dry cat food 
1/4 cup warm water or milk 
3 tablespoons catnip 
Put the cat food and milk in the bowl and mix well. Pour out any extra water.
Sprinkle the catnip over the mixture and mix well. If you like you may bake in 
a 350 degree oven for 15 min. 
89. Hairball Remedy 
Papaya capsules
Empty one capsule into wet food every day for about 3 days.
90. Grain Free Cat Food 
1 pound ground turkey, chicken or beef 
1/3 cup grated carrots 
1/3 cup broccoli chopped in blender 
1/4 cup liver purried in blender 
4-8 vitamins tablets powdered 
Mix all together. Put in ice cube trays and freeze. Take out and thaw asneeded 
91. Fancy Soup 
1 hard boiled egg 
1 raw egg 
7 large pinches of garlic 
1 capful olive oil 
1 can tuna 
1 cup water 
rice 
Don't use this recipe every day but it's great for those special occasions. Poor 
in the hard boiled egg, garlic, olive oil, water, and as much rice as you want. 
Then squeeze the juice out of the tuna can and mix them all together. Chopup the hard boiled egg put everything into pan and once boiling poor in the 
raw egg. Boil for 5 to 15 minutes and serve. (My cat doesn't like liquid so I had 
to drain the liquid out of the tuna you can leave it in if desired) 
92. Cat Munchie 
2 eggs 
1 tablespoon milk 
3 tablespoons cottage cheese 
2 tablespoons finely chopped alfalfa sprouts 
Mix all ingredients together. Pour into a hot pan with a tablespoon of 
vegetable oil or butter. When brown at bottom, turn over and brown the other 
side. Chop into pieces and serve. 
93. Cat Eggs 
1 or 2 eggs 
dry cat food 
sausage 
Cut up the sausage up into small bites take the eggs and and put in a bowland add the cat food and sausage and feed. 
94. Yum Yum 
Canned cat food
vegetables (carrots & broccoli work well)
Since my cat won't eat much and I wanted her to try some veggies I cooked
them and buried them into her regular food. She ate around them for the first
couple a nights but eventually ate the vegetables as well.
95. Beefy Goodness 
1/2 cup raw trimmed beef 
1 tablespoon beef broth 
2 tablespoons cooked oatmeal 
1 tablespoon dried barley grass powder 
1 cooked minced veggie 
Cook raw trimmed beef in just enough broth to cover, over medium to low 
heat. When beef is cooked thru shred with fork and mix with the broth in 
which it was cooked. Add the minced veggie (carrots are good with this one) 
and the barley grass powder. Stir well. Last add the oatmeal to achieve the 
consistency that your cat likes. 
96. A+ Dinner 
1/2 of a carrot 
cat food 
milk 
1 egg 
First boil a half carrot when it is soft cut into small pieces then grab a hand full 
of cat food and add milk and 1 egg into bowl of cat food. (do not put carrots 
with milk and cat food) Stir till mixed and then add carrots. 
97. A Lil' Ball of Love 
1 can moist cat food 
3 tablespoons cat milk 
1 handful dry food 
Mix the canned cat food and milk until sloppy. Then add a handful of dry foodand mix. For an added treat for your kitty you can add some tuna as well. 
98. CANADIAN CAT RELISH 
Simmer 500g (1lb.) liver and 500g (1lb) white fish gently 
in water until cooked. Soak one cup of dry cat food in half 
a cup of tomato juice. Drain the liver and fish, remove the 
bones, but save the liquid. Place all ingredients, plus one 
teaspoon of cod liver oil, in a food processor, using the metal 
blade. Use the saved liquid to adjust the consistency of the 
mixture to the cat's liking. 
99. TUITTI FRUITTI 
1 teaspoon cantaloupe, minced 
1 teaspoon watermelon, minced 
1 teaspoon seedless grapes, minced 
2 teaspoons cottage cheese 
In a bowl, combine the fruit and cottage cheese. 
Serve as a treat. 
100. CHICKEN STIR FRY 
Dice raw chicken breast. Heat oil in wok or frying pan, 
and cook the meat quickly over a high flame, stirring all 
of the time. When the chicken is almost cooked, stir in a 
few flaked almonds for added crunch. 
Allow to cool and serve with a little plain boiled ri
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