Chicken Stir Fry

August 17th, 2011


Dice raw chicken breast. Heat oil in wok or frying pan,
and cook the meat quickly over a high flame, stirring all
of the time. When the chicken is almost cooked, stir in a
few flaked almonds for added crunch.

Allow to cool and serve with a little plain boiled rice.

Tuitti Fruitti

August 14th, 2011


Ingredients

1 teaspoon cantaloupe, minced
1 teaspoon watermelon, minced
1 teaspoon seedless grapes, minced
2 teaspoons cottage cheese

Direction

In a bowl, combine the fruit and cottage cheese.

Serve as a treat

Canadian Cat Relish

August 11th, 2011


Simmer 500g (1lb.) liver and 500g (1lb) white fish gently
in water until cooked. Soak one cup of dry cat food in half
a cup of tomato juice. Drain the liver and fish, remove the
bones, but save the liquid. Place all ingredients, plus one
teaspoon of cod liver oil, in a food processor, using the metal
blade. Use the saved liquid to adjust the consistency of the
mixture to the cat’s liking.

A Lil’ Ball of Love

August 6th, 2011


Ingredients

1 can moist cat food
3 tablespoons cat milk
1 handful dry food

Direction

Mix the canned cat food and milk until sloppy. Then add a handful of dry food and mix. For an added treat for your kitty you can add some tuna as well.

A+ Dinner

August 3rd, 2011


Ingredients

1/2 of a carrot
cat food
milk
1 egg

Direction

First boil a half carrot when it is soft cut into small pieces then grab a hand full of cat food and add milk and 1 egg into bowl of cat food. (do not put carrots with milk and cat food) Stir till mixed and then add carrots.

Behavior Training For Your Stubborn Cat

July 30th, 2011


cat1Learning cat behaviors before you start training them would be an good idea for anyone that is going to train a cat’s behavior.

A cat can jump and land on its feet as this is a natural instinct for a cat. When a kitten is born the cushion in its paws are not developed with the cushion to land on its feet. It takes about 7 weeks to develop the cushion in a kittens paw for landing. A cats bone structure is unique to other animals as the bones are flexible, cats have no collar bone, which enables them to twist and bend their bones. A cat can jump a great distance without sustaining any injuries.

With this behavior, you will want to teach the cat to jump hoops, sticks, or off the scratching tree. Letting a cat jump from extreme heights will cause injury to the cat.

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Beefy Goodness

July 27th, 2011


Ingredients

1/2 cup raw trimmed beef
1 tablespoon beef broth
2 tablespoons cooked oatmeal
1 tablespoon dried barley grass powder
1 cooked minced veggie

Directions

Cook raw trimmed beef in just enough broth to cover, over medium to low heat. When beef is cooked thru shred with fork and mix with the broth in which it was cooked. Add the minced veggie (carrots are good with this one) and the barley grass powder. Stir well. Last add the oatmeal to achieve the consistency that your cat likes.

Can You Really Train A Cat? Is It Worth The Trouble?

July 24th, 2011


Cats are notoriously independent and have a mind of their own. Can you really teach a cat new tricks?

Cat owners often think that their cat is just too moody to listen. Some owners feel their cats are un-trainable simply because they are arrogant. The fact is many times pets don’t obey because they don’t understand what you want from them. So, if you have tried to train your cat, you may not be doing it right.

Good Kitty

Training your cat takes time and patience. It takes more of that then it does with a dog. A sure fire way to get results is to use positive reinforcement. Whatever you do, don’t scold your cat because she is likely to just misbehave when you aren’t looking. Instead, praise good behavior.

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Yum Yum

July 23rd, 2011


Canned cat food
vegetables (carrots & broccoli work well)

Since my cat won’t eat much and I wanted her to try some veggies I cooked them and buried them into her regular food. She ate around them for the first couple a nights but eventually ate the vegetables as well.

Caring For Persian Cats

July 20th, 2011


catThese days, Persian cats are among the most popular breeds of cat. Well known for their gentle and sweet personalities and their long hair, Persian cats have very attractive features. They are great companions for virtually anyone, and not very demanding. Unlike other breeds, such as the Siamese breed, Persian breeds need very little attention.

Although white is the color normally associated with Persian cats, they actually come in a variety of other colors as well. During competitions, they are divided into seven color divisions – solid, silver and gold, tabby, shaded and smoke, particolor, bicolor, and Himalayan. No matter what color of Persian cat it may be, they are best noticed during competitions by their long and flowing coats.

Persian cats should always be kept inside of the house, to protect their coat. If they travel outside, they can easily damage their coat. They will also need to be brushed daily with a metal comb, or their coat can become tangled, which will lead to hairballs. You’ll need to bathe your Persian cat on a regular basis as well, to help protect his coat. Bathing works best when the cat is young, as it will get him used to it. Bathing should never be overlooked, as it will keep your cats coat looking clean and healthy. Although some breeds can maintain their coats on their own, Persians can’t. Their fur is long and dense and you’ll need to groom them daily to ensure their coat stays healthy.

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