@@sohoang8900 we didn't follow a recipe. If you look up in this feed you will see exactly what we put in. We don't have measurements unfortunately but it's all about getting the consistency so it can be rolled out.
Thx.. i adopted stray cat..it's not proper stray..i was looking for homemade recipes for treat... i think that's a best treat for my cat.. Lot's of thx from Pakistan... 😊😊
Those treats we kept in the fridge and they didn't keep that well. We're busy working on a final recipe that will hopefully be pantry friendly and last longer. We'll post it as soon as it's ready!
When I made these I made two batches to practice it at first and I gave one from both batches to my cats and they didn’t acted like the second batch was a cucumber scare... and they for some reason rolled on the first batch ones like catnip except you know...
Momo Siamese you should’ve saw how my dogs reacted to both batches when they went and snatched them lmao the 35 pound pug who has trouble jumping sometimes went off to be like a cat running up a tree all around my house and my house small so yeah any idea why that happen or if I did anything wrong
Hi. I'm not sure these would be suitable for a kitten. Maybe ask your vet first to double check. You can keep them in the fridge or freezer, if you freeze them they will last even longer than in the fridge.
My vet has no problem with eggs being fed as an occasional treat as long as they are cooked. But if your vet has told you the opposite, I always recommend listening to their opinion.
Do these need to be refrigerated like the other cat treats you made? Also how much flour did you add at the beginning? Thanks so much for these recipes🤗
Hi, yes I would recommend you refrigerate these because there is chicken and egg in them. I also recommend you don't keep them too long, maybe a few weeks max to avoid the chicken going off. We added about 50 grams of flour but it all depends on your mixture and how dry or wet you want it to be. Start with a little bit and add if you feel it needs more.
So the ingredients are:
Chicken
Oatmeal
Egg
Flour
Spinach
Olive oil
Catnip
Is this correct? Am I missing anything?
That's it. Quite simple, and you can play around with the amounts a little depending on the size of the egg and the consistency you are aiming for.
@@MomoSiamese hi .can i know about the ingredients detail ? i wan to make some to my cat too
@@sohoang8900 we didn't follow a recipe. If you look up in this feed you will see exactly what we put in. We don't have measurements unfortunately but it's all about getting the consistency so it can be rolled out.
@@MomoSiamese ok thank you very much
Catnip wasn’t used unless I missed it! Could you please mention at what time catnip was used?
Just made these. Substituted Tuna for Chicken.
Thx.. i adopted stray cat..it's not proper stray..i was looking for homemade recipes for treat... i think that's a best treat for my cat..
Lot's of thx from Pakistan...
😊😊
Glad we could help! We're slowly putting together some recipes that we will post on our website soon! Sending love from South Africa
They're definitely opportunists! One of my cats steals bread. What's your black cat called? Do you have others?
Her name is Alice. Yes we have 5 in total. We are going to make video introducing all of them soon.
Momo Siamese That'd be lovely, I'll look forward to it.
Hi there! Great video, thanks! Do you store the jar in the fridge or? How long do they keep? 😊
Those treats we kept in the fridge and they didn't keep that well. We're busy working on a final recipe that will hopefully be pantry friendly and last longer. We'll post it as soon as it's ready!
@@MomoSiamese sounds fantastic!
I imagine this would also be healthy for the cats teeth and gums.
Thank you! Any substitute to spinach and oats?
I'm sure you could use kale or any other leafy green. Not entirely sure what to substitute oats with unfortunately.
Momo Siamese thank you!
Thank you for response, About chicken, did you put chicken breast?
Yes it is the easiest.
Can i give it to my kitten they 1 month and 18 days
And Can I know what is useful for cats and how many timy in day can i give them and thank you ❤️❤️
R Almutairi. Yes you can!
When I made these I made two batches to practice it at first and I gave one from both batches to my cats and they didn’t acted like the second batch was a cucumber scare... and they for some reason rolled on the first batch ones like catnip except you know...
Haha that's funny. Our cat's liked them sometimes and other times they just ate them "because they were there" kind of a thing.
Momo Siamese you should’ve saw how my dogs reacted to both batches when they went and snatched them lmao the 35 pound pug who has trouble jumping sometimes went off to be like a cat running up a tree all around my house and my house small so yeah any idea why that happen or if I did anything wrong
That's brilliant 🤣
Do I keep it in the refrigerator or freezer?
Hi. I'm not sure these would be suitable for a kitten. Maybe ask your vet first to double check. You can keep them in the fridge or freezer, if you freeze them they will last even longer than in the fridge.
is this okay for a 6 month old
Yes absolutely! I wouldn't recommend it for very young kittens but at 6 months, I don't see a problem.
Why don’t you just add everything altogether at one go?
I guess one could. I bake a lot so I proceeded in a similar manner to making cake batter....
Um, you know cats can't have egg right?
My vet has no problem with eggs being fed as an occasional treat as long as they are cooked. But if your vet has told you the opposite, I always recommend listening to their opinion.
@@MomoSiamese oh ok
The fact that I really want to make this but you don't give proper measurements is so annoying. "Add your flour" okay how much??
We're working on writing out all our recipes and will release them on our website in the very near future!
Do these need to be refrigerated like the other cat treats you made? Also how much flour did you add at the beginning? Thanks so much for these recipes🤗
Hi, yes I would recommend you refrigerate these because there is chicken and egg in them. I also recommend you don't keep them too long, maybe a few weeks max to avoid the chicken going off. We added about 50 grams of flour but it all depends on your mixture and how dry or wet you want it to be. Start with a little bit and add if you feel it needs more.