Monday, February 6, 2012

My Valentine Cats Recipes



If your Pet has a pre-existing medical condition, consult your veterinarian before adding a new food to his or her diet.

Purr-fect Puff Pops
A tail-twitching, whisker-lickin' treat that is sure to get a meow from your favorite feline!

Ingredients:
1 hard-boiled egg
½ cup of honey
1 long sliced carrot
1 can of tuna (6-ounce can of tuna in water)

Directions:
Mash the hard-boiled egg and put it into a bowl. Add honey, carrot and tuna. Mix together and roll into marble-sized balls. Place the puffs in a sealed container and keep refrigerated until they turn into chilled pops. Then serve.
Serving size: 1 puff pop for an adult cat and ½ pop for a kitten.

Pet Party Coolers
We're sure that your cat and their party guests will have a lick'n good time with this chilled recipe!
Ingredients:
2 cups water
½ banana
1-tablespoon low fat peanut butter

Directions:
Mix water, banana and peanut butter in a blender and pour the mixture into an ice cube tray. For larger dogs and larger treats, use paper cups. Freeze the mixture for a few hours until frozen solid. The coolers can get messy, so you might want to serve in the yard!

2 comments:

  1. Love your Valentine treats - all natural, just how we like it in our house! I think I need to leave Mom a hint or two to make these for Puffy and Fluffy.

    Have any K9 recipes for Valentines Day???

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  2. Hi I will be posting the k9 valentine treats today! Keep me posted on how Puffy and Fluffy enjoy their home made healthy valentine treats.

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