"You cook. We'll eat." Flickr/Dan4th
There are loads of cat-treat recipes that you can find online, from easy-bake to intricately-bake. To get started, try your hand at this sweet and simple cat-treat recipe:
1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
2. Combine half a cup of dry milk with half a cup of wheat germ. Mix well with a regular-sized jar of baby food (a liver flavor is sure to please your cat) and a little bit of honey.
3. Grease a cookie sheet and drop tablespoonfuls of the treat batter onto the sheet just as you would with cookie dough.
4. Bake for 8–10 minutes. The treats will have a slightly gooey consistency.
5. If you're not going to serve all the treats to your furry highness in the next few days, freeze half of your baked batch.
Yummeow!
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Dude, don't let your cats on the stove!
*lol* Gotta laugh at that! Try to stop any cat from going somewhere it wants to go! HAHAHA! I agree with you, but it is obvious that the stove is turned off, the pots and pans and lids are turned upside down. Plus the controls are push pads on the front, so the cats can't accidentally turn the stove on.
I went to make the home-made treats for my cats and they scooped out some of the batter with there paws and ate it, just like people like to eat cookie dough batter. Funny as all get out!!!