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Longblades May 25th, 2011 07:02 PM

No Bake Homemade Cat Treats - Anybody Have a Recipe?
 
After a week of happily gobbling up all the food I dropped their 1/2 teaspoon a day of liquid Glucosamine/Chondrotin/MSM on the two cats who need it the most have turned up their noses. I can always use it for the dog and one cat but I wondered about making my own treats?

I figure I can't bake anything for fear of losing the efficacy of the stuff. I googled and I searched here but haven't found any no bake recipes. I'm thinking/hoping that whatever liquid a recipe calls for I would replace with the G/C/M.

Oh no, I lie, I did find one but it didn't call for liquid.

I imagine if I do find a recipe I'll have to refrigerate the treats and I don't know if that will affect the G/C/M either.

I wonder how much G/C/M is going to end up in each treat too.

What do you think? Got a recipe?

SamIam May 25th, 2011 07:16 PM

If they don't like the taste of it, I don't know how treats will help, but I'll let a better cook come up with recipes for you.

1/2 tsp is an awful lot. Have you tried 1/8 tsp or even just a drop to see if they might let you increase slowly?

Longblades May 26th, 2011 09:39 AM

I did start out with smaller amounts. It's chicken flavoured and they all seemd to like it so I went up quickly, maybe too quickly.

The container itself is poorly capped. It's hard to measure out the amounts from a bottle with an open cap, like ummmmm, thinking, what would be the same sort of opening, got it, like cough syrup. If only I could squirt it out or draw it up with a syringe.

Yeah, the treats are a last ditch effort. One cat is very finickity. But they might work for the cat who needs joint help the most. I have a couple of other options up my sleeve but thought this was worth a try. Now that I think of it, the first day it wasn't eaten it was 26C here. None of my cats eat much when it gets hot quickly. Maybe I'll start over with the smaller amounts.

Winston May 26th, 2011 10:00 AM

Here is a link to a thread with a recipe book for you. I started this thread back in 2007...enjoy!

[url]http://www.pets.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=36106&highlight=recipes[/url]

Cindy

Longblades May 26th, 2011 10:09 AM

Thank you. I just skimmed through and I will keep that list. Unfortunately I'm beginning to think my idea just will not work. I found some that were no bake but they did not require an amount of liquid. This makes sense I suppose, because how could something very liquid be expected to stay in little bits without baking? Or some were frozen, great for the dog but my cats will think I've lost my mind.

sugarcatmom May 26th, 2011 01:39 PM

What about mixing it into something like plain chicken baby food? I can pretty much give my cats anything when it's mixed with baby food. You can also get glucosamine/chondroitin/MSM in powder form, although I understand wanting to use what you've got rather than having to buy another product.

Good luck!

Longblades May 26th, 2011 03:13 PM

I knew I could get it in powder form but because I am successfully mixing one cat's liquid meds into her canned food that seemed to be a good way to go. I might try it anyway.

The Vet wants me to try special food but Sadie is already on special food for her cholangial hepatitis and I don't want to mess with it. I can also try store bought treats with G/C/M in but, wow, expensive. I think they'll get more of what they need if I dose it too.

growler~GateKeeper May 27th, 2011 01:48 AM

[QUOTE=Longblades;1011380]The container itself is poorly capped. It's hard to measure out the amounts from a bottle with an open cap, like ummmmm, thinking, what would be the same sort of opening, got it, like cough syrup. If only I could squirt it out or draw it up with a syringe.[/QUOTE]

Check w/your local pharmacy, ask if you can purchase a no-needle syringe they give out with liquid antibiotics (Amoxicillin or Clavamox for example) or they usually have bigger sizes packaged for sale. You can then use this to draw it up & squirt into your measuring spoon for accuracy.

Longblades May 27th, 2011 08:50 AM

I have to renew one of my own Rx and will be at the pharmacy today. I have a dispenser modification like that for Sadie's Ursodial. Should have thought of that. Thanks.

TeriM May 28th, 2011 01:15 AM

I use Cosequin as a joint supplement for my cat and it has helped Desi quite a bit. It comes in capsules and I just open the capsule and mix it in the food. Neither one of my cats mind it at all (is chicken/tuna flavor) and Desi is quite the fussy girl.

[url]http://www.petcarerx.com/pcrx/ProductPages/Product.aspx?pid=11496&k=Cosequin[/url] for Cats&fsearch=1

I usually order it from that link and order three bottles at a time. They ship it from California for free and it is usually about a week or so until it arrives.

Longblades May 28th, 2011 06:52 AM

Thanks TeriM, I'll look into that. My first thought was to pick a supplement matching as closely as possible the ingredients of the food my Vet promotes.

I couldn't get a dispenser for the bottle, they weren't the right size.

Something else I tried to get was powdered G/C/M and they didn't have that either. I can get it at a local tack shop, but it is not flavoured, and I have to buy a quite large container as it's meant for horses. I'll end up throwing most of it out, making it very expensive.


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