Treats For Cats: Three Holiday Themed Recipes
Closing on to the end
of the year spells out various festive occasions celebrated throughout the
world. From Halloween, to Thanksgiving and Christmas, even seasonal changes are
a cause for whipping up some Autumn and Wintery themed cuisines. Well don’t leave
your Pets out!
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As you must know by
now, we encourage Pet owners to make Pet treats in their very own kitchen for
two obvious reasons; having the assurance of knowing exactly what ingredients
go into the making of these treats, and taking away warm-fuzzy feelings as you
watch your Pet gobble up these snacks with utmost appreciation.
DIY Treats For Cats
If you were planning
on making some delectable festive snacks for your Cats, you’ve come to the
right place. Because we’ve got not one, but THREE awesome year-end recipes,
perfect for including your Feline companions into the joyous celebrations as a
family. Keep in mind that treats are not intended to substitute meals nor fed
in large amounts, always moderate your Pets’ intake and monitor any possible
food allergies when unsure.
1. Pumpkin Cat Treats
Right off the bat
we’ve got this recipe perfect for leftover Halloween pumpkin and autumn vibes,
this Pumpkin Cat treat includes other feline-favourites such as Tuna, and even
a healthy dose of Carrots and olive oil! Recipe found on Animallama, as written by Monika.
Photo via: Animallama |
2. Homemade Sweet Potato Cat Treats
Up next is this
lovely recipe that consists of Sweet Potato, a common ingredient in Dog Treats
and we were pleasantly surprised to find one for Cats! Recipe on Wellness Mama, as written by Katie.
3. Cranberry Chicken Cat Treats
Save this recipe for
a little Christmassy surprise for your kitties, can you imagine having
Thanksgiving dinner with turkey and cranberry sauce, whilst your Cat(s) are
having some Cranberry-Chicken treats too? Recipe found on All Roads Lead to the Kitchen, as written by Heather.
Photo via: All Roads Lead to the Kitchen |
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