DIY No-Bake Cat Treats

DIY No-Bake Cat Treats

You must be wondering if there are healthy cat treats that do not involve the hassle of cooking or baking. Food for your feline friends should preferably be natural and full of nutrition. These easy treats that need no cooking fit the bill. Here is a list of DIY no-cook cat treats for your furry friends.

1. Tuna treats
Add half a cup of tuna, half a cup of oats, one tablespoon of parmesan cheese, and oil to bind the mixture to make these delicious treats. Mix all the ingredients, roll them, and freeze for a few hours. You can also add one-fourth cup of peas, carrots, or any other vegetable. Instead of tuna, any other fish can be used.

2. Tuna icy treats
For DIY no-cook cat treats that are cool, you need one can of tuna and one-fourth cup of water. Ensure the canned tuna should not have salt or oil as an ingredient. Mix both water and tuna either by hand or in the blender. Pour into an ice cube tray and let it freeze overnight.

3. Cake treats
You need one can of tuna, drained, half a cup of diced cooked chicken or flaked chicken can, half a sweet potato pureed, and one potato. Mash the potato and put it in a sealable bag, and keep it aside. In a separate bowl, mix all the ingredients well. Form ball or any shape that you want and place on a plate. Take the mashed potato bag and squeeze the potato mix so that it is pushed to the corner. Cut a small corner and use it to decorate the balls.

4. Kitty tasty dinner
Take one kilogram of rabbit thigh, including its bone and skin, liver, 350g boneless chicken, two separated eggs, one cup of water, a pinch of iodized salt, 2g taurine, crushed B12 powder, and one-third vit. E powder. Grind the rabbit thighs along with liver till it is finely ground. Dissolve the supplements and salt in water, then add to the meat mixture. Stir well and divide into small portions. Place it in small containers to refrigerate.

5. Catnip tonic
Get this DIY no-cook cat treats ready with minimal ingredients in no time. You need one cup of warm water, three tablespoons of dried or fresh catnip, and one-fourth tsp. of chicken powder. Take a sealable container and add all three ingredients to it. Close tightly and shake well till the stock has dissolved. Pour into your kitty’s bowl and see her lapping it up.

Whip up these DIY no-cook cat treats that include your kitty’s favorite ingredients and are healthy to nibble on as well. It is important to ensure that cat treats should have a lot of moisture.