Animal Recipes for your pets to enjoy!

 

Cat Cookies

1 c Whole wheat flour
1/4 c Soy flour
1 ts Catnip

1 Egg
1/3 c Milk
2 tb Wheat germ
1/3 c Powdered milk
1 tb unsulfurated molasses
2 tb Butter or vegetable oil

* Catnip Strong scent pleases cats. Add to toys, or just sprinkle for them to roll and play in, and even eat. Catnip aids digestion.

Preheat oven to 350F. 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.
recipe from Massachusetts SPCA from Best Friends March 1995

 


Kitty Heaven (Sardines & Rice)

2 Flat cans of sardines in oil
2/3 c Cooked rice
1 tb Liver
1/4 c Parsley, chopped

Combine all ingredients. Stir with a wooden spoon to break up sardines into bite-sized pieces.
Yields: 2 - 3 servings.
Store unused portion in refrigerator, tightly covered.
Source: the Shampoo-chez Good Earth Petalog

 


*  Exported from  MasterCook  *

                          (MACHINE) DOG COOKIES

Recipe By     :
Serving Size  : 1    Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Dog Biscuit

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
   1       c            Beef, chicken, or vegetable
                        -stock
   1       c            Bread or all-purpose flour
   1       c            Whole wheat or rye (or other
                        -dark) flour
   1       c            Bulgar wheat
     1/4   c            Non-fat dry milk powder
     1/2   ts           Salt
   1 1/2   ts           Yeast

  Use dough cycle. Roll dough to 1/4" thickness. Cut
  with cookie cutters or knife. Place on baking sheets
  sprinkled with cornmeal. Cover with clean kitchen
  towels and let rise in warm place about 45 minutes.
  Bake at 325-degrees for 45 minutes. When all are
  baked, turn off oven and return all cookies to cooling
  oven overnight to harden. Store in airtight container.

 


Homemade Hummingbird Food



 4 cups of water
 1 cup sugar
 3 or 4 drops of red food coloring


 Bring sugar and water to a boil stirring constantly.
 Making sure sugar is completely dissolved.
 Add red food coloring. (this depends on how red you want it)
 Let cool and put into a clean 1/2 gallon milk jug.
 Store in fridge.

 This will stain your pan if you let the food cool in the  pan.  I use one
of my old pans or cool the sugar mixture and add coloring after it is put in
milk jug,  shaking the jug to mix.

 I always shake the jug before adding the food to my feeder.

 Note: If your feeder is already red  you really don't need to add the
coloring,  for the clear plastic ones you will need to add the food coloring.


If you have any recipes to add here for pets, please send them

to me. I'd like to see this page grow and grow.

lewises@infi.net