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I'm not sure how profitable that will be. I know very few pets with any real disposable income.Trish1953 said:Does anyone have homemade recipes for cat treats? I see there are some files for dog treats but can cats eat the same things? I have a possibility of a pet fundraiser.Trish in Texas
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raebates said:I'm not sure how profitable that will be. I know very few pets with any real disposable income.
I'm not sure how profitable that will be. I know very few pets with any real disposable income.
Recipes for cat treats often include ingredients such as canned tuna, chicken, salmon, eggs, flour, and catnip. You can also find recipes that use ingredients like pumpkin, sweet potato, and oats.
Yes, you can substitute ingredients in recipes for cat treats, as long as they are safe for cats to consume. However, keep in mind that changing ingredients may alter the texture and taste of the treats.
Homemade cat treats can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. You can also freeze them for longer storage, but be sure to thaw them before giving them to your cat.
Yes, there are many recipes for cat treats that cater to cats with dietary restrictions. You can find recipes for treats that are gluten-free, grain-free, and even recipes for cats with food allergies.
It is recommended to use ingredients that are specifically made for cats in recipes for cat treats. However, some human-grade ingredients, such as chicken or tuna, can be safely used in moderation. Always check with your veterinarian if you are unsure about a specific ingredient.