Recipe for Fit for a King Cat Treats

Fit for a King Treat Recipe for Cats

Ingredients

1/2 lb. chicken hearts
4 lamb kidneys
1/2 c. water
1 chopped carrot
3 slices whole-wheat toast
2 T. corn oil
In a covered saucepan, simmer chicken hearts, water carrot twelve minutes. Add kidneys; simmer twelve minutes more. Drain, saving 1/3 c. liquid.

In a blender, whirl toast into crumbs; place in a bowl.

Whirl cooked hearts, kidneys and carrot, part at a time, until finely chopped; add to bowl with reserved liquid and corn oil; mix well.

Makes two cups for kitties with weak stomach.









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Soft Claws Nail Caps - Kitten size - Natural

Soft Claws Nail Caps are a simple alternative to declawing when pet scratching is a problem.

They are easy to apply and are perfect for cats of all ages. Soft Claws do not interfere with the normal extension and retraction of your cats claws. When applied to front paws, they reduce the potential for damage due to our cat's natural clawing and sharpening behavior.

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