Homemade Cat Treat RecipesLooking to supplement your pet’s diet with some tasty homemade cat treats? Try your hand at making your own. We’ve collected some easy recipes that will be sure to have your cat pawing for more.
Sunflower Cat Treats
An easy treat for all your household pets, these snacks combine sunflower seeds, fruits, veggies, peanut butter, oats, flour in a large bowl and add in molasses to make a dough. Roll it out and cut into shapes using Santa, stocking, reindeer, or paw cookie cutters and bake or dehydrate until dry. Once they’re fully dried, gift wrap and stuff kitty’s stocking with them for a delicious, healthy treat.
See the full recipe from Rodale here.
Baby Food Mini Morsels
These can treats are a breeze and can be made using baby food of any kind — meat, fruits or veggies. Combine three jars of food for every cup and a half of cream of wheat (or wheat germ). Add a splash of tuna juice and mix well. Pop spoonfuls in the microwave and cook on high until each morsel is firmed and cool in the fridge.
See the full recipe from PetFinder here.
Savory Cheese Bites
If your cat loves cheese, these bites will be sure to make his Christmas wishes come true. Combine flour, cheddar cheese, parmesan cheese, yogurt and cornmeal and knead into dough. Roll the dough out and use those handy holiday cookie cutters to cut into shapes and place on a cookie sheet. Bake the treats for about 25 minutes and let cool before letting your cat sneak a bite.
See the full recipe from Petplace here.
Chicken Biscuits
These easy cat treats are a great alternative to commercial treats that tend to use meat by-products or flavoring versus the real deal. Combine shredded cooked chicken, chicken broth, and margarine in a bowl and add flour and cornmeal to form dough. Bake on a cookie sheet and share with fellow cat owners for a festive snack.
See the full recipe from Petplace here.
We hope you and your pet enjoy recipes we’ve listed here, but please note that you should check with your vet before changing your cat's diet.
Sunflower Cat Treats
An easy treat for all your household pets, these snacks combine sunflower seeds, fruits, veggies, peanut butter, oats, flour in a large bowl and add in molasses to make a dough. Roll it out and cut into shapes using Santa, stocking, reindeer, or paw cookie cutters and bake or dehydrate until dry. Once they’re fully dried, gift wrap and stuff kitty’s stocking with them for a delicious, healthy treat.
See the full recipe from Rodale here.
Baby Food Mini Morsels
These can treats are a breeze and can be made using baby food of any kind — meat, fruits or veggies. Combine three jars of food for every cup and a half of cream of wheat (or wheat germ). Add a splash of tuna juice and mix well. Pop spoonfuls in the microwave and cook on high until each morsel is firmed and cool in the fridge.
See the full recipe from PetFinder here.
Savory Cheese Bites
If your cat loves cheese, these bites will be sure to make his Christmas wishes come true. Combine flour, cheddar cheese, parmesan cheese, yogurt and cornmeal and knead into dough. Roll the dough out and use those handy holiday cookie cutters to cut into shapes and place on a cookie sheet. Bake the treats for about 25 minutes and let cool before letting your cat sneak a bite.
See the full recipe from Petplace here.
Chicken Biscuits
These easy cat treats are a great alternative to commercial treats that tend to use meat by-products or flavoring versus the real deal. Combine shredded cooked chicken, chicken broth, and margarine in a bowl and add flour and cornmeal to form dough. Bake on a cookie sheet and share with fellow cat owners for a festive snack.
See the full recipe from Petplace here.
We hope you and your pet enjoy recipes we’ve listed here, but please note that you should check with your vet before changing your cat's diet.