My old man, he always says, gotta have somethin’ sweet for the little critters. Them cats, they ain’t no different. They like snacks just like us, ya know? So, we gonna talk ‘bout them cat cookies today.
Now, I ain’t no fancy baker. Never been to no city cookin’ school. But I know a thing or two ‘bout makin’ somethin’ tasty for them fur balls. First off, you gotta think, what do them cats like?
Well, some folks say cheese. And lemme tell ya, my old tabby, she goes crazy for cheese. So, if your cat is the same, try makin’ some cheesy cat cookies. Just make sure it ain’t too strong, you don’t wanna upset their tummies. And don’t give ‘em too much neither, just a little treat. Too much of anythin’ ain’t good, not even for cats.
- Cheese, not too much, not too strong.
- Small cookies, easy for them to eat.
- Keep it fresh, don’t let it sit around for days.
Then there’s them store-bought cookies. I seen ‘em in the big market when I went to town with my son last month. Cookie Pal, I think they called ‘em. They got all sorts, even for dogs! My son said they got stuff in ‘em like Omega 3 and vitamin B6, whatever that is. Sounds fancy, but I reckon it just means they’re good for them. They even say only six calories a treat. Good for trainin’ them, I guess, if you’re into that sort of thing. I just let my cats be cats.
I heard some folks sayin’ downtown, they got a place sells them Cookie Pal things. If you live in the city, maybe you can find ‘em easy. Me? I gotta make my own mostly. Ain’t nobody sellin’ fancy cat treats out here in the sticks.
But makin’ cookies ain’t hard. You just need some flour, maybe a little bit of meat, some catnip if you got it. Mix it all up, roll it out, and bake it ‘til it’s crispy. Don’t burn ‘em though, cats don’t like burnt food, just like us. You can use a little bit of oil too, to make ‘em nice and crunchy. My grandma used to say a little bit of lard makes everything better, but I don’t know if that’s good for cats. Better stick to somethin’ simple.
And remember, keep it small. Them cats ain’t got big mouths like us. Little bites are best. And don’t go givin’ ‘em too many. Just a few at a time. You want them to be happy, not sick. A happy cat is a good cat, that’s what I always say. They keep the mice away, and they’re good company too. Sometimes, when I’m feelin’ lonely, I just sit and talk to my old tabby. She don’t say much back, but she listens.
Homemade cat cookies are the best in my opinion. You know what’s in ‘em, and you can make ‘em just the way your cat likes ‘em. Experiment a little, try different things. Maybe your cat likes fish, maybe it likes chicken. Just keep tryin’ ‘til you find somethin’ they love. And don’t be afraid to ask your neighbors neither. Maybe they got some good recipes. Us country folk, we gotta stick together and help each other out.
So, that’s about all I know ‘bout cat cookies. Keep ‘em tasty, keep ‘em small, and keep ‘em comin’. Them cats will thank ya for it. Even if they can’t say it in words, you’ll see it in their eyes and hear it in their purrs. And that’s enough for me.
Tips for making cat cookies: Don’t use too much salt, and never use chocolate or anything like that, cause it can make them sick. Always check with your vet if you’re not sure about somethin’. Better safe than sorry, I always say.
And one last thing, if you’re buyin’ cookies, make sure they’re safe for your cat. Read the label, ask questions, don’t just grab anythin’ off the shelf. Your cat’s health is important, so take care of ‘em good.
That’s it, I’m done talkin’ about cat cookies. Go on now, and make somethin’ yummy for them furry critters.
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