2. Drain away the water and pour the rice and liver into a blender, along with the kelp (this is dried seaweed which is an excellent source of iodine, essential for your cat’s thyroid gland – don’t add this though if your cat has an over-active thyroid, a condition called ...
Most cats love cheese and the addition of a teaspoon of Marmite into this recipe makes this a winner with every cat I’ve tried it on (with the possible exception of Lilly the Birman who did turn her nose up at it – but she only eats fresh fish from her owner’s hand, so it wasn’t really a ...
1. First you need to fillet the fish. The easiest way to do this is to remove the skin, head and tail with a knife, and then break away the flesh using a teaspoon. Once most of the flesh is off, put the skin, head and tail into a saucepan with the oil and brown them gently for 2 minutes. Add ...
1. Boil the rice according to the instructions on the packet and drain and leave to cool. Meanwhile fry the mince and liver in the oil for about five minutes, until brown and cooked through. Then break in the egg (but don’t discard the shell) and stir vigorously over a moderate heat for ...
There’s nothing that our cat likes more than to start her day with a handful of these crunchy biscuits. In fact, Jill likes them so much, she once managed to open the kitchen cupboard and get the lid off the plastic box I’d left them in. I found her sitting guiltily on the kitchen floor, ...