To make homemade cat food does not have to be difficult. In fact,
it can be easy to do as well as economical, all the while being
healthier for your cat too! How to make homemade cat food the easy
way: 1. Plan ahead: Always create a meal plan for your cat like you
would yourself. This allows you to look for the best option for
ingredients. It also ensures that you are incorporating variety
into your cat's diet. You can't feed your cat the same cat food
every day. It needs different protein sources, different
vegetables, etc. A meal plan allows you to think out what the best
way to have variety would be. Also, when you plan ahead, you can
match the cat food recipes plan to your own, unless you're a
vegetarian of course. But, if you know you will be having chicken
for dinner one night, plan to purchase a whole chicken and roast it
off. Incorporate chicken into a few of your cat's dinners using one
chicken for both of you. 2. Make ahead: Once you've planned out
what to feed the cat, the way to make it even easier is to make
more than one meal. How many cat food recipes you'd like to create
at one time is up to you, but storing these extra meals is easy.
Fresh homemade cat treats must be eaten right away unless
refrigerated. You can make extras of cat food and refrigerate them
in airtight containers for 3-5 days. Your best bet for long-term
storage is to freeze extras in containers or Ziploc bags. These
frozen meals can be stored for 6 months-1 year without causing any
harm to the dinner. If you're an adept canner, you can also can
some homemade cat treats for your cat. You will need to use a
pressure canner and small glass jars, but these are shelf stable
once done. You can keep these up to 6 months and are perfect for
traveling, cat sitters, or emergencies. It is very possible for you
to take one day out of a week and either create homemade cat treats
for that week alone or be really industrious and create homemade
cat food for one month or more at a time. 3. Keep it inexpensive:
Sometimes people think that a homemade diet is very expensive, but
it doesn't have to be. Here are a few tips to keep the cost down:
Purchase the full meat item. For example, buy the whole chicken,
not just the pre-cut breast, and either cut it yourself or ask the
butcher to. This saves a lot of money! Ask the butcher for special
deals on ‘parts.' Most people don't want the inner organs and parts
that your cat will need as part of his diet, so there is a surplus
of them. You can get these for a nominal amount or maybe even free.
Take advantage of hunting season. Many people enjoy hunting for
sport and don't necessarily want the meat or they end up with too
much. Use free internet listing services to ask for free unwanted
meat. Keep an eye out at the grocer for discounted or clearance
products. All items must be thrown out if not sold, so big sales
happen on produce and meat right before they can't be sold any
longer. These items, if quickly cooked or frozen, are perfectly
fine for your cat to consume. How to make homemade cat food the
easy way all comes down to planning ahead and making cat food
recipes plans, creating extras and storing them, and finding the
best deals for ingredients to save money. When you do this, making
your homemade cat treats becomes not only easy but inexpensive as
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