Offering Some Of Our Favorite Recipes For Frozen Cat Treats

Everyone enjoys a tasty frozen treat. This applies to your cats too! There are plenty of frozen cat treats you can purchase, but they can often be a little expensive. That’s why we suggest making your own frozen cat treats at home instead! This article will take an in-depth look into how to make your own frozen cat treats at home. 

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Frozen Treats For Cats

Most D.I.Y. frozen treat recipes for cats are very simple and require minimal ingredients. Think of these recipes as templates or basic outlines for you to play and experiment with. Cats can sometimes be picky eaters, so it may take some trial runs with different ingredients until you find what works for your cat. 

Frozen Pate Cubes

This recipe comes from Meowbox.com. The ingredients needed are pate-style wet food and soft treats. First, put the pate-style wet food and soft treats into a mixing bowl and stir together. Next, pour the mixture into a silicone mold or ice cube tray and freeze for several hours. Then, once the treats are frozen, pop them out of the mold or ice cube tray and serve. This recipe is convenient, easy to make, and will satisfy your cat’s taste buds. 

Frozen Broth Treats

This recipe comes from KittyCatGo.com. Another delicious, yet easy to make, frozen cat treat is made with broth. The only ingredient needed is chicken or turkey broth! We recommend only using broth that is low sodium and doesn’t have any kind of seasonings. Most seasonings are not good for cats and should be avoided if possible. You can buy pet-safe broth at most pet stores and online pet retailers. 

To make frozen broth cat treats, simply pour the pet-safe broth into some silicone or ice cube trays. Place the silicone tray/ice cube tray into the freezer and wait until frozen. Once frozen, place on a small plate and serve! For a more comprehensive list of the best pet-safe broths for cats, click here

Frozen Tuna Treats

This recipe comes from the Phoenix Veterinary Center. The ingredients needed are water-packed tuna and water. First, put the tuna into a food processor and blend. Next, add water until you get the desired consistency. Then, pour the mixture into a silicone mold or ice cube tray and freeze for several hours. Lastly, once they are frozen, pop the treats out and put them into a freezer bag for better storage. This is a very simple recipe, but produces a very tasty snack for your feline friend. 

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Be Mindful Of Your Cat’s Diet

It’s important to keep in mind that all cats are different and they all have different taste preferences. While the recipes mentioned in this article will work for most cats, not all cats will enjoy them. Feel free to experiment with the recipes mentioned in this article by adding or removing some ingredients. Additionally, be mindful of any food allergies your cat may have and avoid using them if possible. 

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