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I have 3 cats. Two are 4 years old and one is about 12 and declawed (and fat). The two younger ones are very picky eaters, might drink whole milk (only lactose free!, and they also will eat deli turkey. The older one is fat and will eat anything salty or fatty but hates carbs.

Has anyone here experimented around with any recipes for treats? Did your cats like them?

http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/6/Kittys_Moist_Morsels_Cat_Treats48270.shtml

I linked a webm of my cats for anyone who is interested in seeing them.

https://webmshare.com/1WW9M

>> No.9750276

>>9750256
Take it to /an/. We eat human food here...mostly.

>> No.9750282

>>9750276
Well this is about cooking...and this board is my usual board.

>> No.9750312

you already have one obese cat maybe you shouldn't be feeding them treats.

>> No.9750321

>>9750312
He's not THAT fat. He was given to me at around age 10, already fat. He compulsively overeats and then vomits. Maybe he was abused when he was younger.

I don't give them very much food at all. Maybe ten of those tiny treats a day at most.

My other two cats are at healthy weights.

>> No.9750341

>>9750256
I've always just given mine some canned tuna or shared some baked chicken from my plate.

>> No.9750362

I trained my cats to eat my jizz

>> No.9750370

>>9750341
Fair enough but I was hoping to bake them something warm. I don't think mine (well the younger ones definitely) eat/prefer grain. Maybe like a tuna meatball of some sort? Will they eat cooked egg?

>> No.9751103

>>9750276
suck a dick this is great,
go post in some mcd's threads

>> No.9751109

People like you should be banned from owning animals

>> No.9751122

>>9750256
>Only lactose free
Why?

>> No.9751347
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9751347

I have a Siamese and a Tonkinese, they get a fresh raw chicken wing once a week. It’s really good for their teeth and gums. Does take them a couple of days to finish them but they are healthy cats. Pic related.

>> No.9752056

>>9751122
I have no idea. They just prefer it.

>> No.9752069
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9752069

>declawing

>> No.9752076

>>9752069
I didn't do it. He already was when I got him. That said it is pretty nice. He just sits in my lap most of the time.

>> No.9752086

you shouldnt feed your cats spices OP

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9752087

>People actually declaw their cats

>> No.9752096

>>9752086
I wasn't thinking of that. I just was wondering if anyone had cooked something for their cats that they would eat.

>> No.9752103

>Maybe ten of those tiny treats a day at most.
Fatty fatty two by four, can't fit through the frickin' cat door.

>> No.9752104

>>9752096
I see. does google not give you any results?
my cat wouldn't even touch fresh salmon, so it never came to my mind to cook something for her

>> No.9752105

>>9752104
It does, but pretty strange websites pop up and I'm wondering if anyone had ever tried a recipe that worked for them.

>> No.9752108

>>9752105
doubt you'll find anyone here, for obvious reasons. guess you should just give it a shot, hit or miss.

>> No.9752276

>>9752104
What? My cat just begs like hell and won't stop rubbing herself around my leg when I'm making salmon

>> No.9752280

>>9750256
catnip
catnip
catnip
heroin
more catnip

>> No.9752536

>>9752280
Yeah they have catnip. I was wondering if they would eat chicken meatballs or something if I made them plain. They won't generally eat spiced food and I don't think they like a ton of salt but I'm not as sure about that because they eat deli turkey.