Cooked food is not good for your pets, but a home cooked meal is still better than kibble. Cats don't need the veggies, and the butter is just ridiculous! that's not good for anyone. You should just give them the stuff raw, and leave out the veggies. Some greens, and cat grass are okay, but cats are carnivores.
This comment has received too many negative votesshow
Ultimately, it is best for all pets to eat hard, crunchy food. A kitten or puppy may need a combination of canned food and dry food for a month or more as their digestive system matures but do not mix milk in with your pet's food, and do not soak any dry food in water. These are common mistakes that can really upset your pet's digestion. Again, ultimately, it is best for all pets to eat hard, crunchy food and that means dry food.
I want to try this with my cat who is having a hard time adjustiung to raw food. (She flat out won't eat it) Just out of curiosity, can another part of the chicken be substituted?
people keep mentioning muslce meats. could incorporating chicken breast with the liver help balance out what they are talking about? And is canned tuna a mucle meat of is it just a treat?
My vet says this specific meal is PERFECTLY FINE to feed my cats Once A Week. I then make other homemade meals with other different ingredients to balance out their diet. There really is no 1 HOMEMADE meal that meets ALL nutritional needs for cats. True, cats wouldn't eat veggies in the wild, but they would eat critters that do. A & D toxicity may be caused by supplements as A & D are fat soluble - but not from a raw source like chicken liver. (Go to peteducation dot com)
@IndieFilmz There is no commercial food that meets all the nutritional needs of cats either, proper raw feeding is way better for cats over the course of their lives.
Just to warn anyone considering making a homemade diet for a cat this really isn't balanced. Too much liver can cause vitamin A toxicity, no muscle meat included, lacks calcium source, cats don't need veggies. Best to follow a carefully balanced recipe that meets all of a cat's nutritional needs.
Great video but I honestly don't like it as a steady diet for cats. Too much liver equals vitamin A toxicity, no muscle meat included in the recipe, lacks calcium source, cats don't need veggies, just not a balanced diet for a cat. I reccommend going raw and following a carefully balanced recipe.
I wasn't referring to the quantity of liver in the recipe as a whole, I meant as a portion of the full recipe. In the recipes I've seen that meet AAFCO feeding requirements, it's generally 1 lb liver per 10 lbs muscle meat.
Remember the 2006 Royal Canin pet food recall for vitamin D toxicity that resulted in calcium imbalances and kidney disease in the cats fed the food with too much Vitamin D?
Butter for cat??? God thats not healthy!!!
naw989 5 months ago
Loved it. I am wanting to make my own food for my cat. nice recipe.
Gabrielitodlp 1 year ago
I am so going to try make this - not for EVERY meal time but for a treat
littlemissca 2 years ago
why dont you just give your cat some normal food and stop being a bunch of faggots
Rjc0316 2 years ago
@Rjc0316 what do you call "normal" food??
Nuageux33 1 year ago
Cooked food is not good for your pets, but a home cooked meal is still better than kibble. Cats don't need the veggies, and the butter is just ridiculous! that's not good for anyone. You should just give them the stuff raw, and leave out the veggies. Some greens, and cat grass are okay, but cats are carnivores.
AvaCollier 2 years ago 5
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Ultimately, it is best for all pets to eat hard, crunchy food. A kitten or puppy may need a combination of canned food and dry food for a month or more as their digestive system matures but do not mix milk in with your pet's food, and do not soak any dry food in water. These are common mistakes that can really upset your pet's digestion. Again, ultimately, it is best for all pets to eat hard, crunchy food and that means dry food.
haizahaiza 3 years ago
I want to try this with my cat who is having a hard time adjustiung to raw food. (She flat out won't eat it) Just out of curiosity, can another part of the chicken be substituted?
marna52 3 years ago
people keep mentioning muslce meats. could incorporating chicken breast with the liver help balance out what they are talking about? And is canned tuna a mucle meat of is it just a treat?
Gaulinator 3 years ago
pretty sure you didnt need to show the mashing part... a litttle bit disgusting
Gaulinator 3 years ago
My vet says this specific meal is PERFECTLY FINE to feed my cats Once A Week. I then make other homemade meals with other different ingredients to balance out their diet. There really is no 1 HOMEMADE meal that meets ALL nutritional needs for cats. True, cats wouldn't eat veggies in the wild, but they would eat critters that do. A & D toxicity may be caused by supplements as A & D are fat soluble - but not from a raw source like chicken liver. (Go to peteducation dot com)
IndieFilmz 4 years ago
@IndieFilmz There is no commercial food that meets all the nutritional needs of cats either, proper raw feeding is way better for cats over the course of their lives.
SuperKizzyCat 1 year ago
Just to warn anyone considering making a homemade diet for a cat this really isn't balanced. Too much liver can cause vitamin A toxicity, no muscle meat included, lacks calcium source, cats don't need veggies. Best to follow a carefully balanced recipe that meets all of a cat's nutritional needs.
2catgirl 4 years ago
Great video but I honestly don't like it as a steady diet for cats. Too much liver equals vitamin A toxicity, no muscle meat included in the recipe, lacks calcium source, cats don't need veggies, just not a balanced diet for a cat. I reccommend going raw and following a carefully balanced recipe.
2catgirl 4 years ago 2
love it
ohbuddyiliketowatch 4 years ago
Don't you have to worry about vitamin A & D toxicity with that much liver?
Why don't you include any muscle meat?
If cats are carnivores, why all the veggies and oats?
lynetteack 4 years ago
Did you notice the amount discussed for feeding at a time? (1/4 Cup)
You wouldn't feed your cat the entire amount you make!
You freeze the rest and serve over time.
Please use common sense.
IndieFilmz 4 years ago
I wasn't referring to the quantity of liver in the recipe as a whole, I meant as a portion of the full recipe. In the recipes I've seen that meet AAFCO feeding requirements, it's generally 1 lb liver per 10 lbs muscle meat.
Remember the 2006 Royal Canin pet food recall for vitamin D toxicity that resulted in calcium imbalances and kidney disease in the cats fed the food with too much Vitamin D?
lynetteack 4 years ago
I tell all my clients to get the Barker's Grub Dog Food Cook Book. Now I can let them know about your cat food recipes too! This is great!
vicwells 4 years ago