How To Make Natural Homemade Kitten Food: Homemade Cat Food Homemade Pet Food Homemade Dog Food Homemade Puppy Food
How To Make Natural Homemade Kitten Food: Homemade Cat Food Homemade Pet Food Homemade Dog Food Homemade Puppy Food
How To Make Natural Homemade Kitten Food: Homemade Cat Food Homemade Pet Food Homemade Dog Food Homemade Puppy Food
Kitten Food
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If you have a mature cat, then please read the page that talks about
how to make homemade cat food.
For those who have both dogs and cats in the house, then you may
want to read the page that talks about how to make homemade pet
food. This page provides an easy method of feeding both mature dogs
and cats at the same time.
This page talks about feeding ground meat as well as meat chunks.
Personally, my preference is to feed meat chunks. You, however, can
decide what's best for you and your kitten.
Assuming you have prepared the ground meat and finely chopped some
vegetables already, do the following when it is time to feed your pets:
The combination of food does not have to be accurate, just close. You
can use a spoon, cup, or whatever you want to use for measuring based
upon your requirements.
Some kittens may like, need or want more meat or vegetables — give
the body what it needs and the body will do the rest. Watch your
carnivore friend as they will provide clues to what they need. Also, if on
one day you are short of vegetables then don't worry about it as meat is
the most important part of the meal.
Assuming you have the meat chunks already thawed in your fridge and
some finely chopped vegetables (optional) ready to go, do the following
when it is time to feed your kittens:
Instead of using hot water to warm the food, you can quickly pan
fry the ground meat and vegetables. However, the word is quick.
You don't want to cook the meat although some may darken due
to the heat. Instead of using oil to heat the meat, use water. But
whatever you do, don't use the microwave.
You can prepare enough finely chopped vegetables in advance
and freeze in plastic bags or a reusable container of some kind.
This way, instead of chopping vegetables every few days, you can
chop a large amount, freeze and then thaw as needed.
Although some people mix the ground meat and vegetables
together and freeze combined, I personally still prefer to keep the
meat and vegetables separate. This way, if your pet no longer
likes, wants or craves certain meats and/or vegetables, then at
least not all is wasted. Believe me, it's not uncommon for our pets
to change their likes and dislikes based on the needs of their
body.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Trout Dinner
When Kitty deserves something special, treat him to this tasty trout dinner!
Ingredients
Salmon Dinner
Salmon is a wonderful source of healthy fish oil, and it's tasty too. This
recipe just might become one of your pet's favorites.
Ingredients
1 can salmon
1 tablespoon cooked broccoli, mashed
1/4 cup whole wheat bread crumbs
1 teaspoon brewer's yeast
Directions
Chicken Dinner
Many cats will choose chicken over other meats. This recipe is simple, and
cats love it!
Ingredients
Ingredients
1. Brown and drain the ground beef in a frying pan and then cool
completely.
2. In a medium-sized bowl, mix all four ingredients together and serve.
3. Refrigerate leftovers up to three days.
Ingredients
Cat Salad
Many cats like greens, but indoor cats usually don't have access to the grass
they crave. This special treat should satisfy your cat's craving for something
green.
Ingredients
INGREDIENTS
1 cup Water (or more if your cat will eat it with more water)
2 Eggs. Use the yolk raw but lightly cook the white (soft boiling them
works well) (optional - if your cat won't eat the food, try removing the
eggs. Some cats just don't like them.)
5,000 - 10,000 IU Fish oil (5-10 capsules of the average 1,000 mg capsule)
Fish oil is a good source of essential fatty acids. Do not use COD liver oil!
400 IU or (268 mg) Vitamin E (powdered E in capsules is the easiest to use)
50 mg Vitamin B-complex (capsules or tablets)
2,000 IU Taurine (use powdered - either in capsules or loose)
1 tsp Morton Lite salt with iodine
4 oz chicken livers per 3 lb of meat/bones/skin
2 1/3 tbsp tablespoons bone meal
3 lbs chicken thighs, with skin, bones removed (do not remove fat or skin -
these are necessary ingredients for kitty health!)
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Bake (at 350 degrees) the chicken/turkey thighs and liver leaving ~50% of
the thigh meat raw. (The time needed varies depending on how thick the thighs
are but is usually ~15 minutes, give or take.) The liver will be cooked more than
the meat which is fine.
2. Remove from the oven and put in cold water to stop the cooking process.
3. Remove some of the raw meat from the bone for chunking (for the version
in the picture, I used a grinder, if you use meat shears or a knife to "chunk"
the meat - cutting it into small pieces about the size of a dime, it will look
like the second picture). The bigger, the better. Keep in mind that raw
meat is more tenacious (and better for teeth) than cooked meat. Make
sure that you include the skin and all the fat!
4. If using eggs, make sure you cook the whites (the yolks can be cooked or
left raw). Break the egg into small pieces so that it incorporates into the
rest of the ingredients.
5. Mix together the meat/liver/skin, egg whites, and fat drippings in one
large bowl. Placed mixture in the refrigerator while the supplements are
mixed up.
6. Combine the water, egg yolks (if you only cooked the white versus the
whole egg), vitamin E, vitamin B-complex, taurine, salt, bone meal, and fish
oil with a whisk. Note that it is helpful to put the fish oil capsules in warm
water in advance of mixing up the supplement slurry. It takes about 15
minutes for them to dissolve and I use my hand to make sure that all of
the oil is squeezed out of each capsule. Some people poke the fish oil
capsules with a pin. It is ok to leave the capsules in the water. Most cats
readily eat them but if your cat is not fond of fish, then you may want to
remove them.
7. Pour the supplement slurry into the meat/skin/liver/egg mixture. Mix very
well.
8. Portion into containers and freeze. Leave at least 3/4" of head space to
allow for expansion.
9. Ideally, the food should only be in the refrigerator (in a completely thawed
state) for 48 - 72 hours so keep that in mind when choosing your
container size. The average cat eats about 3.5-6 ounces per day.
NOTES
Do not feed this diet to a cat with severe kidney disease per Dr. Pierson. Do
not allow your cat to go longer than 24 hours without eating.
Recipe from: http://thespiceoflife.us/
INGREDIENTS
3 lb Quartered Roasting Chicken
4 cup Water
1/2 teaspoon Salt
2 piece Celery stalks with leaves
1 cup Carrots, finely chopped
2 tablespoon Parsley flakes or 1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley
1/2 cup Barley, uncooked
1 tablespoon Lemon juice
3 teaspoon Brewer's yeast
5 ounce Thawed and drained chopped frozen spinach
1 cup Fresh green beans, chopped
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place chicken, salt, water and the celery leaves in a large stockpot or slow
cooker. (Save the celery stalks.) Cover, bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer
for 1 to one and a half hours or until chicken is tender.
2. Remove chicken and strain broth into a bowl. Chill broth in refrigerator
until top is covered in fat. Skim fat.
3. Remove fat, skin, and bones from chicken. Discard. Cut meat into bite
sized pieces. Set aside.
4. Return broth to pot. Add chopped celery with carrots, barley, brewer’s
yeast and lemon juice. Cover and simmer 20 minutes.
5. Add chicken, spinach and green beans. Cook 15 more minutes until beans
are tender. Cool and serve. It will keep refrigerated for one week or frozen
for a month in an airtight container.
NOTES
With credit to The Natural Pet Food Cookbook by Wendy Nan Rees and Kevin
Schlanger DVM.
Raw Chicken Cat Food
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PREP TIME40 mins
COURSEMain Course
INGREDIENTS
4.5 lbs chicken thighs, bone and skin included
14 oz chicken hearts (can be substituted with a meat based source
with 4000mg taurine supplement)
7 oz chicken livers
2 cups water
4 whole eggs or yolks (if your cat likes them)
200 mg Vitamin B supplement
200 IU Vitamin E
dash of light iodized salt (Use sparingly. Too much salt is not good for
your cat.)
200 mg Taurine
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove and discard roughly half of the skin and 20% of the bone.
2. Dice and slice most of thighs into small bite-sized portions.
3. Grind the rest of the thigh meat, bones, hearts, and liver. Stir until well
blended.
4. In large bowl, combine all vitamin supplements, eggs, and salt. Add 2 cups
of water. Eggs should be well whisked.
5. You will now have three main mixtures; sliced/sheared meat, ground
meat/bone, and supplements beaten with eggs. Combine and mix
all ingredients thoroughly.
6. The leftovers must be stored in an airtight container that allows room for
expansion as the food freezes. You can put a few days worth of the meal in
the refrigerator and freeze the rest.
NOTES
Recipe credit goes to Feline-Nutrition.org
Small Batches Recipes (1-2 Meals)
Mackerel Recipe
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PREP TIME15 mins
COURSEMain Course
EQUIPMENT
food processor
INGREDIENTS
1 cup canned mackerel
1 tbsp sunflower seed oil
1 tbsp organic cooked brown rice
1-2 tbsp water or broth (chicken or beef)
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Combine all ingredients in food processor.
2. Puree until blended.
3. It is best if served immediately but you can refrigerate the leftovers up to
three days.
NOTES
Source for the recipe: https://cats.lovetoknow.com/
Trout Dinner
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PREP TIME25 mins
COURSEMain Course
EQUIPMENT
food processor
INGREDIENTS
1 cup trout, fully cooked
1 cooked egg yolk
1 tbsp fine chopped broccoli, steamed
2 tbsp sunflower oil
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Combine all ingredients in food processor.
2. Puree until blended and serve.
3. As with mackerel dinner, leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator up to
three days.
NOTES
Source for recipe: https://cats.lovetoknow.com/
Chicken Dinner
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PREP TIME15 mins
COURSEMain Course
EQUIPMENT
food processor
INGREDIENTS
1 cup broiled or baked chicken
1/4 cup mashed steamed broccoli
1/4 cup mashed steamed carrots
Chicken broth, separated
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place ingredients in food processor with tablespoons of the chicken broth.
2. Puree or crumble the ingredients until it resembles pate cat food.
Gradually add broth until mixture is smooth but not soupy.
3. Serve at room temperature.
NOTES
Source for recipe: https://cats.lovetoknow.com/
Deluxe Fish Balls Recipe
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PREP TIME35 mins
COURSEMain Course
EQUIPMENT
Oven
INGREDIENTS
1 Small can of oil packed tuna fish
2 tbsp bread crumbs
1 egg, well beaten
3 tbsp or 45 milliliters of grated cheese
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Mash all ingredients together until a paste-like mixture forms.
3. Shape into balls and place on greased baking tray.
4. Bake for 20 minutes. Check frequently. When they are golden brown and
firm, they are ready.
5. Cool before serving.
NOTES
Source for recipe: http://www.thriftysue.com/
Chicken and Tuna Dinner
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PREP TIME15 mins
COURSEMain Course
EQUIPMENT
food processor
INGREDIENTS
1/2 cup cooked chicken
1 can oil packed tuna
1 tbsp mashed cooked carrot
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Combine all ingredients in the food processor
2. Puree until blended and serve.
3. As with trout and mackerel dinners, you may refrigerate leftovers. Discard
them after three days.
NOTES
Source for recipe: https://cats.lovetoknow.com/
Tuna Patties
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PREP TIME15 mins
COURSEMain Course
SERVINGS6
INGREDIENTS
1 can tuna, drained
1/2 cup cooked rice
1/4 cup liver, pureed
2-3 sprigs chopped parsley
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Mix all ingredients together with drained tuna
2. Make six or seven balls. Form into patties.
3. Serve and store leftovers in the refrigerator.
NOTES
Source for recipe: https://www.care2.com/
Kitty Breakfast
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PREP TIME15 mins
COURSEBreakfast
INGREDIENTS
1 tbsp dry milk, nonfat
3 medium sized eggs
3 tbsp cottage cheese
2 tbsp grated vegetables
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Mix milk powder and a small amount of water together.
2. Add eggs. Beat until well blended.
3. Pour the mixture into small non-stick frying pan. Cook over medium-low
heat until done.
4. Flip as you would a pancake and spread cottage cheese and vegetables
over half of cooking surface. Fold as you would an omelet. Cool and cut
into bite-sized pieces before serving.
NOTES
Source for recipe: https://www.thesprucepets.com/
Rabbit Stew
With credit to Natural Cat Care by Christopher Day
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COOK TIME1 hr
COURSEMain Course
INGREDIENTS
1/2 lb Rabbit meat
1 tsp olive oil
A dash of parsley, thyme, rosemary, and marjoram
Unsalted vegetable stock
20 grams sweet potato, carrot, celery, and peas
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Sautee rabbit in the olive oil
2. Sprinkle with herbs and add vegetable stock, bringing to a boil.
3. Reduce heat and cook through.
4. Add chopped veggies and return to the oven for another 45 mins.
5. Let cool to room temperature and serve.
6. You may opt to put it through your food processor to “pre-chew” it for
your cat. This might aid in the digestion process and help her consume the
veggies. (optional)
7. Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days in the fridge, or
freeze
NOTES
Source for recipe: https://www.catological.com/
Chicken Diet
This recipe provides 471 kilocalories, 53.1 grams protein, 27.4 grams fat,
and is intended for a healthy cat or growing kitten.
Ingredients
Instructions
Ingredients
1/3 pound chicken breast (boneless, raw weight, cooked, then
chopped)
1 egg (hardboiled and chopped)
1/2 ounce clams (chopped in juice)
1/3 cup long-grain rice (cooked)
4 teaspoons canola oil
1/8 teaspoon salt substitute (potassium chloride)
4 bonemeal tablets (crushed fine; 10-grain or equivalent)
1 multiple vitamin-mineral tablet (crushed fine)
Instructions
Tuna Diet
Ingredients
Instructions
Ingredients
Diabetes Diet¹
Ingredients
Anitra Frazier states, "The goal of this diet is to strengthen the pancreas,
reduce scarring, reduce insulin needs, stimulate insulin production, replace
nutrients lost in urine or because of stress, and prevent the main
complications associated with diabetes." Note: I have omitted the garlic
condiment in the original recipe, for reasons stated previously.
Instructions
Allergy Diet³
This diet is a "test" diet. It omits commonly-known food allergens, including
beef, wheat, milk, cheese, eggs, nuts, fruits, tomatoes, carrots, and yeasts.
If your cat's allergy symptoms disappear while on this diet but return when
he goes back to his regular diet, it's a fairly safe assumption that one or
more ingredients in his regular diet is causing the allergy.
Ingredients
2 cups brown rice
2 pounds lean lamb or mutton (ground)
4 teaspoons bonemeal (or 2,400 milligrams calcium or 1 1/3
teaspoons powdered eggshell)
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
Instructions
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Ingredients
3 medium eggs
2 tablespoons of veggies of your cat’s choice (grated)
1 tablespoon non-fat dry milk
3 tablespoons cottage cheese
Directions
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In a medium to large size bowl, take the milk powder, add water to it, and mix
it well. Make sure that there are no lumps in it.
Break and add the 3 medium eggs into the mixture and beat well.
Take a frying pan and preheat it on a medium to high flame. Pour the entire
mixture and cook it, as you would do with while making pancakes.
Flip it, add the cut veggies and grated cottage cheese on the half-cooked side
and allow it to cook well.
Once it is cooked, fold it in half like an omelette and cut into bite-size pieces.
Serve it warm in your cat’s favourite bowl.
2. Chicken Stew
This meal is super easy to cook and can be used both for lunch as well as dinner.
Ingredients
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2 cups of brown rice
8 carrots (scrubbed but not peeled)
Boneless chicken
¼ cup of green peas
A handful of green beans
Directions
Wash the chicken in and out and keep it in a large stew pot and cover it with
water till the brim.
Take the veggies and cut them into small pieces and add them to the pot.
Add the 2 cups of brown rice.
Cook till the chicken becomes soft and the veggies are soft enough to
consume.
Take the entire stew and pour it into a large blender. Blend it.
Let the mixture cool down a bit and serve in your pet’s favourite bowl
whenever he feels a bit hungry.
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Ingredients
1/2 pound chicken breast (boneless and cooked)
1/8 teaspoon salt substitute
1/2 large egg (hard-boiled, split it lengthwise)
2 tablespoons of olive oil
Directions
Take all the ingredients in a microwave-safe bowl and mix them well.
Heat it up in the microwave oven before serving it to your cat.
5. Fish
Cats love to eat fish, so make it a part of your cat’s diet – he will thank you for that.
Ingredients
Depending on your cat’s age choose a small, medium or large fish with
preferably fewer bones.
1 egg (hard-boiled and chopped)
1 multiple vitamin-mineral tablet
2 bone meal tablets (crushed, 10-grain or equivalent)
Directions
Take a large bowl and add all the ingredients in it except the fish.
Boil the fish for 10 to 20 minutes so that its flesh becomes soft and remove
the bones.
Add the fish meat to the bowl and mix all the ingredients properly.
Heat it in a microwave and serve medium hot.
6. Mackerel Starter
This mackerel recipe is a favourite among cats and it is the perfect food you can
make for your cat at home.
Ingredients
1 cup cooked or canned mackerel
1 tablespoon sunflower oil
1 tablespoon of cooked brown rice
2 tablespoons of chicken broth
Directions
Mix all the ingredients in a blender and blend well.
Serve immediately. You can store this in the fridge for three days.
7. Sardine Treat
Here’s another fish meal that your cat will love.
Ingredients
Sardines (1 canned or 3 to 4 fresh ones)
2 tbsp of grated carrots
1/3 cup cooked oatmeal
Directions
Mix all the ingredients in a bowl and serve.
You can refrigerate the leftovers and use it for 3 days.
CHICKEN AND SALMON-BASED RAW KITTEN AND CAT
FOOD RECIPE
SERVINGS: 21 100-GRAM SERVINGS
CALORIES: 66 KCAL
AUTHOR: CARA
This is the cat food recipe that I made for my sister-in-law's kittens. It is based off the raw kidney care cat food that our
cat Bob is thriving on, but includes needed bones in place of the extra egg shell.
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INGREDIENTS
50 grams chicken liver raw
50 grams beef kidney raw
2 cups water more as needed to puree
1 whole raw egg including shell
100 grams chicken heart raw
700 grams bone-in skin-on chicken wings raw, cats need to be eating some bone in their diet for phosphorous
and calcium
100 grams raw salmon bones kept in, cats need to be eating some bone.
1 teaspoon taurine supplement powdered form. Taurine is essential for cats, and lack of it can lead to cardiac
death.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Pulse to grind all ingredients in a high-powered blender or meat grinder. Leave raw!
2. Divide into how much the cat will consume in 2-3 days and refrigerate. Freeze the rest, in small portions for
easy serving.
RECIPE NOTES
This works best to puree all the organ meats (heart, kidney, etc) into the water, and then pulse this mixture into the
chicken. If you have a Vitamix this should work just fine (just pulse and allow to rest if it sounds like it's over
working). If desired, a meat grinder can also be used. It should be relatively easy to grind up raw (never cooked)
chicken wing bones and skin
Divide out into containers and thaw 2-3 days' worth at a time.
Nutrition facts most likely are lower in calcium than are really in the recipe, as they assume the bones and shell are not
consumed.
https://www.wikihow.com/Make-Kitten-Food
1
Preparing Kitten Food with Bones
1.
1
Purchase the main protein product. You'll need either chicken, turkey, or rabbit.
Commercially available products should be relatively safe for food preparation and the
kitten's consumption.[5]
One option is to use three pounds of poultry (chicken or turkey) thigh
meat including the bones and skin. Another option is to purchase a mix of 2.25
lbs of a whole carcass ground rabbit plus 0.75 lbs of boneless chicken or turkey
meat including the skin and fat.
This recipe will last 10-14 days for a cat eating 4-6 ounces per day.
2.
2
Prepare one cup of water. You may need to prepare more water if you cat needs more
to drink. Have water set aside in separate cups for mixing and drinking.[6]
3.
3
Collect two eggs. You will use the yolk raw, but lightly cook the egg white. Soft boiling
the eggs is a good solution.[7]
4.
4
Buy 5,000 - 10,000 mg fish oil. Fish oil can come in five to 10 capsules averaging 1,000
mg per capsule, and are a good source of fatty acids. Poke holes or cut off the tips of the
capsules to pour out their contents into the water.[8]
Avoid using cod liver oil as this will be included in other ingredients.
5.
5
Get vitamin additives. You will need vitamins E, B-complex, and taurine (an amino
acid) to further augment the food you are making. You'll need to get 400 IU (268 mg) of
vitamin E. Also have on hand 50 mg of vitamin B-complex. Have 2,000 mg of taurine
ready.[9]
Vitamin E should be prepared preferably in powdered capsule form.
Vitamin B-complex is best used in capsule or tablet form. Taurine should be
added in loose powdered or capsule form.
6.
6
Get some simple table salt. You'll eventually use 1 teaspoon of table salt with some
iodine for potassium and sodium boosts.[10]
Add salt only if you are using poultry protein product and no rabbit.
7.
7
Add a portion of chicken liver. You'll need to add four ounces of chicken liver for every
three pounds of poultry.[11]
This is only to be done if you are not using rabbit protein which contains
liver already.
8.
8
Add a source of fiber. Try guar gum at 1/16 teaspoon twice daily mixed into the food.
You can fill 1/8 of a teaspoon halfway each time.[12] This will help prevent constipation
in the kitten.
9.
9
Thaw the rabbit meat and mix in the ground and chunked poultry meat. First, use a
meat grinder or food processor to grind the poultry meat and skin. Next, combine the
meat into a mixing bowl. Combine by hand and knead the meats together for a few
minutes to make sure everything is thoroughly mixed.[13]
10.
10
Add the supplemental ingredients to the water. Once they are all dissolved, add the
vitamin mixture to the meat mixture. Continue mixing the meat and supplements and then
use knives to portion it off into other containers you can store in freezers.[14]
11.
11
Bake the poultry. If you're using poultry only then putting your chicken or turkey
product in the oven and cooking the liver will be necessary. Bake the poultry and liver at
350 degrees for approximately 15 minutes (time will vary). Remove the meat from the
oven and pour on cold water to halt the cooking process.[15]
You want the meats only half raw, though the liver will end up slightly
more cooked than the poultry.
Save the fat drippings as additives to the ground meat.
12.
12
Cut the poultry and liver into chunks about the size of a die (half-inch cubes or
larger). You can use knives or scissors. Put the ground meats and fat into the refrigerator
temporarily. This step is optional.[16]
Use a meat grinder for the more meaty bones and any meat not chunked.
Include the liver and eggs.
13.
13
Mix up the supplemental ingredients including vitamins into the water. Pour the
supplement mix into the meat mixture. Make sure the meat and supplements are mixed
well then portion them out into containers and put them into the freezer. Leave 3/4" of
space for the food to expand.[17]
14.
14
Use the refrigerator for defrosting. You'll need to move the frozen portions to the
refrigerator a couple of days ahead of use. The new kitten food you made should be in the
refrigerator for approximately 48 to 72 hours in a defrosted state.[18]
Consider using large plastic containers on the order of 1 - 1.5 pounds in
capacity. Adjust for the number of kittens and other cats you have.
If you want to warm up the food then apply some hot tap water or heating
in the microwave for 10-15 seconds.
Part 2
Preparing Kitten Food without Bones
1.
1
Purchase 3 pounds of raw muscle meat. This should ideally be some kind of poultry or
rabbit. Get chicken thighs and/or drumstick meat. Rabbit also can work. Leave
approximately half the skin.[19]
2.
2
Get 14 ounces of raw heart. If you cannot get heart then you can use a supplement of
4,000 mg of taurine powder or capsules. You will also need to substitute the amount of
meat to the total of raw muscle meat. In other words add 14 ounces of raw meat.[20]
The heart can be chicken heart
3.
3
Acquire 7 ounces of raw liver. The best kind of liver in this case would be chicken liver.
Alternatives to chicken liver would be vitamin A and D supplements. You need to add
40,000 IU of vitamin A and 1600 IU of vitamin D. You will also need to add 7 ounces to
the raw muscle meat total.[21]
4.
4
Prepare 16 ounces (2 cups) of water. You will need this for mixing. Have additional
water prepared for drinking in separate containers if your kitten needs more water with
the meal.[22]
5.
5
Prepare 3.08 tablespoons (9.25 teaspoons) of bone meal. Make sure this is the variety
meant for human consumption. This is an important calcium source in cat food and
essential for your kitten's growth.[23]
6.
6
Ready 2 tablespoons of unflavored gelatin and 4 raw egg yolks. This will be part of
the supplement slurry later. Select eggs that are from free-range, antibiotic-free chickens
preferably.[24]
7.
7
Buy supplements. You will need several other vitamin and nutritional supplements to
add to the food mix. You need to get 4 capsules of raw glandular supplement such as the
multi-gland supplement by Immoplex. Get 4,000 mg of salmon. Buy 800 IU vitamin E.
Have 200 mg of vitamin B-50 complex. Have 1.5 teaspoon of Morton Lite salt (with
iodine).[25]
The salmon oil, B-50, and vitamin E should be in capsule form. You don't
need the Morton Lite salt with iodine if you are using rabbit meat.
8.
8
Remove half of the skin from the meat. Do this for all the poultry but not the rabbit.
Use a peeler or your hands to remove the skin.[26]
9.
9
Cut the raw muscle meat into chunks. Have several knives or scissors ready to go. Cut
the poultry or rabbit into chunks the size of dice or slightly larger than half-inch cubes.
Save the chunked pieces. Do not grind them. You can cut off the skin if its poultry, but
leave on the skin if you are cutting up rabbit.[27]
10.
10
Grind the liver, non-chunked meat, and heart. You'll need this for mixing later.
Combine these meats thoroughly and store them temporarily in a refrigerator. Use a meat
grinder or processor to grind and combine the meats.[28]
11.
11
Prepare the supplement solution. Fill a bowl with 2 cups of water. Mix in all of the
supplements except the gelatin. If you had extra vitamins to replace the heart and/or liver
put them into the water at this time. Whisk the mixture briefly and add the gelatin at the
end. Stir well.[29]
12.
12
Mix all three batches. Retrieve the refrigerated meat mixture for this step. Combine the
supplement mix into the recently refrigerated meat combination, and then add in the
chunked meat cut earlier. Mix these thoroughly. Portion out the final mixture into
containers and put them in the freezer.[30]
13.
13
Set up your freezer containers correctly. Leave enough space for the food to expand.
Use the refrigerator for defrosting for a couple of days before use.[31]
This recipe makes 4.4 pounds (2 kg) of food which can last 12-14 days for
the average cat.
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Tips
Consult your veterinarian for more advanced care of your kitten and to check that
your cat is getting proper nutrition.
An average 7 pound cat needs to have 1/25th the meal size of a human or 0.6 to 1
ounce of food per meal. This also could be thought of as 24-35 calories per pound the cat
weighs per day.
Exposing kittens to a larger variety of food types and textures early can make the
cat more agreeable to changes in diet that might be needed later in life.
Add capsules with dry ingredients by opening them up and dropping the powder
into the water.
Balance your container size with how much your kitten eats per day. Too big may
see the food spoil and too little may be a lot of work to prepare.
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Warnings
If you have a cat with other health problems you should consult with your
veterinarian before proceeding with making your own kitten food.
Do not use dog food or dog diet pills on a cat. Both are harmful for cats.
Cat diets are usually extremely low in fiber.
Cats cannot easily digest carbohydrates.
Using raw food you prepare yourself for a cat's diet can risk bacterial
contamination or nutritional imbalance.
Only use cat supplements and vitamins to correct deficiencies under your
veterinarian's guidance.
If your cat ever eats something it shouldn't you can take it to an emergency animal
hospital or call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center currently at phone number:
(888) 426-4435.
Avoid using onions, chives, garlic, alcohol, grapes, raisins, caffeine, chocolate,
candy, gum or yeast.[32]
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400 grams [14 oz] raw heart (chicken heart if you can source it
- it's best not to use use beef heart; if no heart is available,
substitute with 4000 mg Taurine)
16 oz [2 cups] water
1. Remove about half of the skin from the muscle meat. Chunk
up (i.e., cut) as much of the muscle meat (minus most of the
skin if using chicken or turkey, but leave skin on if using rabbit)
as you can stand into bite-sized (nickel-sized, approximately)
pieces. Save the chunked meat for later. Do not grind it.
2. Grind the raw liver, any skin, raw meaty bones, and raw
heart. Once ground, stir this meat/bone mixture well and return
to refrigerator.
16 oz [2 cups] water
2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin
1. Remove about half of the skin from the muscle meat. Chunk
up (i.e., cut) much of the muscle meat (minus most of the skin if
using chicken or turkey, but leave skin on if using rabbit) into
bite-sized (nickel-sized, approximately) pieces. Save the
chunked meat for later - do not grind it.
2. Grind the raw liver, remaining meat and the raw heart. Once
ground, stir this mixture well and return to refrigerator. Once
ground, stir this mixture very well and refrigerate.
Don't overfill the containers. Thaw only what you can use within
48 hours. Warm the food in a plastic bag under hot water to
take off the chill, and serve.
***If you don't want to waste the egg whites and don't feel like
making an angel food cake, poach them, grind them, and
throw them in with the food. A nice phosphorus-free source of
protein.
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