Download the Recipe Card for Cat Treats INGREDIENTS Treat your feline friend to a delicious cookie treat, made by its favorite human.
Crack open the egg and separate the white from the yolk. Preheat your oven to 170C / 330F and line a baking sheet with greaseproof paper or baking parchment.Ģ. They're grain, gluten and dairy free!ġ tin tuna in spring water (not brine), thoroughly drained (approx 120g / 4oz) Recipeġ. Whip up a batch of homemade tuna cat treats your cat will LOVE. or let's just get straight on with the recipe! this is essentially a tuna meringue, without the sugar. And even fussy eater Lyra now goes doo-lally for them.įor those of you that are whizzes in the kitchen, you'll probably recognise the method. Making these treats was such a fun activity to do with the cats - Lyra and Lola loved 'helping' me in the kitchen (read: trying to lick EVERYTHING at EVERY opportunity!). So I decided to come up with my own recipe, and let me tell you - they have gone down a storm! Then I tried tinned tuna, which was another winner, but I ended up with flakes of tuna ALL over the house - NIGHTMARE! (There is still a key on my piano which isn't working because there is dried tuna down the side of it!).įinally, I scoured the internet looking for diy cat treat recipes I could make at home, but all of the ones I could find relied heavily on the very grains and cereals that I'd tried to steer away from in the commercial treats.
Commercial cat biscuits went down well, but I couldn't shake the feeling that they were full of all sorts of mystery ingredients, and pretty carbohydrate heavy. These diy cat cat treats were borne out of necessity when I started harness training Lyra and Lola, and needed to find a snack that I could give them as a reward. Introducing my homemade two-ingredient tuna cat treats, that take just minutes to make, and are naturally grain, gluten and dairy free! I'm so excited to share this recipe for diy cat treats with you.