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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 nutritional 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 serving size. Because this mixture is slightly lower in calories than dry cat food, you will need to serve slightly more of it in comparison.

Disclaimer

We are not animal professionals or dietitians in any way.  While we have done our best to confirm the information found in this website, it is only the results of our own research.  We have not used/tested, nor do we intend to use/test, all of the recipes on this site.  Our finicky cat refuses to be a test subject for us.

Before using any of the recipes or techniques in this site, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian, just to be on the safe side.  Your specific pet's breed or personal health condition may require a special diet or be susceptible to certain allergies.  Horse Tail Trails and its team are not responsible for the health of your pet.  It's always a good idea to find out what your specific pet requires, so consult with a professional.