10 Extremely Easy to Make Foods for Your Cat
Every cat owner loves to see his cat healthy and playful. Giving your cat a healthy diet is very important because a balanced and healthy diet will help keep your kitty healthy and energetic all day. Below are 10 extremely easy to make foods for your cat which are tasty and healthy as well as cost effective.
1 Salmon
The reason why salmon tops the list is because almost all cats love salmon and salmon is rich in protein and omega 3 fatty acids. There are many ways you can prepare salmon and if you buy salmon straight from the fish shop, then remove the fins, and bones which would give a less troublesome meal for your cat. If you buy salmon processed in a can, then you can feed your cat raw fish and you can boil, grill or even fry and feed your cat as well. Blow is one simple recipe you can try,
Salmon can or fresh from the store
Coriander leaves
A pinch of salt and,
some onions
Take the salmon and cut it into small pieces if it isn't from washing it thoroughly.
and put it in a small pan and add some oil in it and leave it to get heated for around two minutes. add the salmon and brisk it for another two minutes and then add some coriander leaves and some salt. Chop the onions into small pieces and add it finally and stir for a few more minutes and serve your kitty once the warmth is gone.
2 Beef
Beef is rich in protein and also has vitamin A and E which keeps your cat's coat healthy. You can make beef in many ways like barbecuing,roasting, boiling and if you don't have the time to do these, you can simply serve your cat with raw beef and he will love it.
3 tuna
The very smell of tuna could make your cat come running to the kitchen meowing until you give him a piece of it. Just like salmon, tuna is rich in protein and omega 3 fatty acids and also helps in bowel disease and allergies and skin rash as well. You can simply give raw tuna or cooked/fried tuna for your cat but make sure which one the cat likes and when feeding him tuna for the first time you would be able to notice how he likes the tuna to be served for him.
4.Sandwich with cheese
Cats love milk and cheese is a good way to feed your cat but if your cat is old, you should keep in mind that it is not a good idea to give cheese. Cheese can cause digestive problems to some cats and cheese such as mozzarella, cheddar, gouda,parmesan,cream and cottage cheese are good for the cat's digestive system. You can make a cheese sandwich by simply spreading cheese on top of bread and feed your cat. Cheese is rich in protein which is essential for cats.
5 Chicken soup
You can make chicken soup by simply adding small pieces of chicken and make sure to make the soup more meaty and less watery as cats would love eating the meat more than anything else. You can use your imagination and culinary skills to make chicken soup for your pet cat.
6. Sardine
Sardine is rich in Omega 3 and protein which helps your cat maintain a healthy fur coat as well as a healthy body. You can simply give raw sardine or boil or fry them for your cat but make sure which one the cat likes and prepare accordingly.
7. Fried rice with meat
Fried rice is a rice dish made by stir frying the rice in a dish and is a famous aisan cousin but the exact origin is debatable. Although rice is not a natural part of a typical cat, cats still love eating fried rice. You can take a pan and add some butter to allow it to dissolve and add one or two eggs to boiled rice and mix it and after adding a pinch of salt and some soy sauce or oyster sauce, add the rice in the pan and stir it for around five minutes. Cats love the smell of fried rice and would eat them. There are some concerns with regards to the high fat that is there in the fried rice and if your cat does not like rice or if he is suffering from any underlying condition, it is advised to consult a vet before feeding him with fried rice.
8. Rice with fish
Cats who were fed rice at a very young age tend to get fond of eating it but we should remember that cats need a lot of protein and solely concentrating on filling the belly of your hungry cat will not give him his much needed protein intake which keeps him healthy and balanced. adding fish to rice is a very good way to give your cat a balanced diet of protein and you can simply add grated pieces of boiled or fried fish or simply add the fish with the rice and give it to your cat.
9. Curd and milk
Curd and milk contain protein and both are healthy alternatives if you cannot find any meat for your cat. Although it does not contain probiotics, it has many benefits which are similar and will help your cat's gut health. Pour milk in a bowl or plate and add a few spoons of curd for your kitty.
10. Chicken
There is no cat you will find that wouldn't love a piece of chicken and chicken is filled with selenium which strengthens your pet cat's immune system and is high in protein which is needed for your cat's overall health and fur. Chicken helps your cat have healthy bones and muscles. You can have your leftover chicken pieces and bones and give them to your cat and what most cats love is fried chicken. You can prepare chicken in many ways from fried, grilled, boiled. Older cats love even eating chicken bones and make sure that the chicken isn't stale to protect your cat from getting sick as a result of eating them.
Nutritional value of chicken -100 grams
Protein 27 g
Fat-14 grams
Cholesterol 88 mg
Iron 7%
Calcium 1%
Vitamin B-6 20%
Cobalamin 5%
Magnesium 5%
(Source-USDA)
1 Salmon
The reason why salmon tops the list is because almost all cats love salmon and salmon is rich in protein and omega 3 fatty acids. There are many ways you can prepare salmon and if you buy salmon straight from the fish shop, then remove the fins, and bones which would give a less troublesome meal for your cat. If you buy salmon processed in a can, then you can feed your cat raw fish and you can boil, grill or even fry and feed your cat as well. Blow is one simple recipe you can try,
Salmon can or fresh from the store
Coriander leaves
A pinch of salt and,
some onions
Take the salmon and cut it into small pieces if it isn't from washing it thoroughly.
and put it in a small pan and add some oil in it and leave it to get heated for around two minutes. add the salmon and brisk it for another two minutes and then add some coriander leaves and some salt. Chop the onions into small pieces and add it finally and stir for a few more minutes and serve your kitty once the warmth is gone.
2 Beef
Beef is rich in protein and also has vitamin A and E which keeps your cat's coat healthy. You can make beef in many ways like barbecuing,roasting, boiling and if you don't have the time to do these, you can simply serve your cat with raw beef and he will love it.
3 tuna
The very smell of tuna could make your cat come running to the kitchen meowing until you give him a piece of it. Just like salmon, tuna is rich in protein and omega 3 fatty acids and also helps in bowel disease and allergies and skin rash as well. You can simply give raw tuna or cooked/fried tuna for your cat but make sure which one the cat likes and when feeding him tuna for the first time you would be able to notice how he likes the tuna to be served for him.
4.Sandwich with cheese
Cats love milk and cheese is a good way to feed your cat but if your cat is old, you should keep in mind that it is not a good idea to give cheese. Cheese can cause digestive problems to some cats and cheese such as mozzarella, cheddar, gouda,parmesan,cream and cottage cheese are good for the cat's digestive system. You can make a cheese sandwich by simply spreading cheese on top of bread and feed your cat. Cheese is rich in protein which is essential for cats.
5 Chicken soup
You can make chicken soup by simply adding small pieces of chicken and make sure to make the soup more meaty and less watery as cats would love eating the meat more than anything else. You can use your imagination and culinary skills to make chicken soup for your pet cat.
6. Sardine
Sardine is rich in Omega 3 and protein which helps your cat maintain a healthy fur coat as well as a healthy body. You can simply give raw sardine or boil or fry them for your cat but make sure which one the cat likes and prepare accordingly.
7. Fried rice with meat
Fried rice is a rice dish made by stir frying the rice in a dish and is a famous aisan cousin but the exact origin is debatable. Although rice is not a natural part of a typical cat, cats still love eating fried rice. You can take a pan and add some butter to allow it to dissolve and add one or two eggs to boiled rice and mix it and after adding a pinch of salt and some soy sauce or oyster sauce, add the rice in the pan and stir it for around five minutes. Cats love the smell of fried rice and would eat them. There are some concerns with regards to the high fat that is there in the fried rice and if your cat does not like rice or if he is suffering from any underlying condition, it is advised to consult a vet before feeding him with fried rice.
8. Rice with fish
Cats who were fed rice at a very young age tend to get fond of eating it but we should remember that cats need a lot of protein and solely concentrating on filling the belly of your hungry cat will not give him his much needed protein intake which keeps him healthy and balanced. adding fish to rice is a very good way to give your cat a balanced diet of protein and you can simply add grated pieces of boiled or fried fish or simply add the fish with the rice and give it to your cat.
9. Curd and milk
Curd and milk contain protein and both are healthy alternatives if you cannot find any meat for your cat. Although it does not contain probiotics, it has many benefits which are similar and will help your cat's gut health. Pour milk in a bowl or plate and add a few spoons of curd for your kitty.
10. Chicken
There is no cat you will find that wouldn't love a piece of chicken and chicken is filled with selenium which strengthens your pet cat's immune system and is high in protein which is needed for your cat's overall health and fur. Chicken helps your cat have healthy bones and muscles. You can have your leftover chicken pieces and bones and give them to your cat and what most cats love is fried chicken. You can prepare chicken in many ways from fried, grilled, boiled. Older cats love even eating chicken bones and make sure that the chicken isn't stale to protect your cat from getting sick as a result of eating them.
Nutritional value of chicken -100 grams
Protein 27 g
Fat-14 grams
Cholesterol 88 mg
Iron 7%
Calcium 1%
Vitamin B-6 20%
Cobalamin 5%
Magnesium 5%
(Source-USDA)