Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Think I could make these for my dog? I probably would have to roll them into big balls for him, he's not little like a cat. Last year I never thought I would be a vegetarian or cooking for myself anf now for my dog. Man, that is funny to me now when I think of it. Paul , " genny_y2k " <genny_y2k wrote: > > No it is not baked. Following is a recipe for cat biscuits and they > are baked > > Kitty Treats > > 1 1/2 cups rolled oats > 1/4 cup vegetable oil > 1/2 cup flour > 1/2 cup vegetable broth > > Pre heat oven to 350 degrees > mix all ingredients into a dough. Dust hands with flour and form > small 1/2 inch thick, roung biscuits. Place on oiled cookie sheet and > bake for 30 minutes until biscuits are slightly browned. > > I have not tried this recipe but going to and test them on Precious > the Cat and Missy, Razzy, and Hobbie the dogs. If Precious will eat > these any cat will she is soooo persnickitty..tee hee In , Donnalilacflower > <thelilacflower@> wrote: > > > > Hi Deanna, do you bake this or just mix together and > > feed? I know my cute brat boy won't ever taste > > anything but his own food but I will make sure Sissy > > sees this since she has a bunch of fur0babies and she > > doesn't log in that often. > > Hugs, Donna > > > > --- genny_y2k <genny_y2k@> wrote: > > > > > -Liz, > > > I am going to post a stuffed avacodo recipe. It is > > > great. This > > > cookbook states that kelp and dulse are good for > > > cats and have a > > > *fishy taste*. Following is a recipe for cats from > > > the book *The > > > Cookbook for People Who Love Animals* > > > > > > Kitty Cat Special > > > > > > 1 12 oz.cake tofu (mashed) > > > add and mix well > > > 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast > > > 1 teaspoon kelp > > > 1 teaspoon chopped dulse > > > 1 tablespoon oil > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- In , > > > " moonlight_madame " > > > <moonlight_madame@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Going to share a good recipe with us? What's in > > > there for cats? > > > How > > > > to make treats, I've always wanted to try making > > > those but never > > > had > > > > a recipe? I'm quite the curious one right now > > > about your book. > > > Was > > > > this a good thrift shop find??? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > One thing I can tell you > > is you got to be free. > > - The Beatles, Come *Together* > > > > Black, white, green, red, > > can I take my friend to bed? > > - The Beatles, All *Together* Now > > > > You better get yourself *together*, darling, > > and join the human race. > > - John Lennon, Instant Karma > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 -Paul, I'm making these for Precious The Cat and Missy,Razzy and Hobbie the dogs so you can make them for your buddy also. Easy to make. You can make them larger but try to keep them apx. 1/2 in. thick. I am going to use my favorite Organic Gourmet Vegetable Bouillon cubes and also try some *chicken flavored* bouillon that I bought in bulk. I will try a tab. of kelp to flavor some, especially those made for Precious. Deanna-- In , " paulvatoloco " <paulvatoloco wrote: > > Think I could make these for my dog? I probably would have to roll > them into big balls for him, he's not little like a cat. Last year I > never thought I would be a vegetarian or cooking for myself anf now > for my dog. Man, that is funny to me now when I think of it. > Paul > > > > , " genny_y2k " <genny_y2k@> > wrote: > > > > No it is not baked. Following is a recipe for cat biscuits and they > > are baked > > > > Kitty Treats > > > > 1 1/2 cups rolled oats > > 1/4 cup vegetable oil > > 1/2 cup flour > > 1/2 cup vegetable broth > > > > Pre heat oven to 350 degrees > > mix all ingredients into a dough. Dust hands with flour and form > > small 1/2 inch thick, roung biscuits. Place on oiled cookie sheet > and > > bake for 30 minutes until biscuits are slightly browned. > > > > I have not tried this recipe but going to and test them on Precious > > the Cat and Missy, Razzy, and Hobbie the dogs. If Precious will eat > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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