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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. |
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Remove the pizza dough from the can and cut it in half before unrolling. |
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Unroll the two pieces of dough. |
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Spread 1/2 of the can of cat food over half of one of the pieces of dough. |
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Fold the dough over the cat food, as you're making a turnover. us the tines of a fork to seal the edges. |
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Repeat with the second piece of dough and the remainder of the cat food. |
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Place both cat food turnovers on a greased cookie sheet. |
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Bake for 15 minutes or until golden brown. |
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Remove from the oven, let cool thoroughly, and cut into 1/2-inch square pieces. Store some of the treats in an airtight container in the refrigerator and the remainder in the freezer. |
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A DIFFERENT CAT FOOD SURPRISE: Does your cat have a special food that brings her running when you open the can? You can use your cat's favorite canned cat food in place of the Fancy Feast. |
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BABY FOOD SURPRISE: Many cats believe baby food was made for four-legged friends, not two-legged human offspring! If your cat is one of them, instead of the Fancy Feast, substitute a jar of baby food in a meat flavor your cat likes. |
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SCRAMBLED EGGS SURPRISE: If your cat stares fixedly at your plate as you eat breakfast on Sunday mornings, scramble one egg and bake it in the turnover it place of the Fancy Feast. you can also crumble a piece of cooked bacon and add it to the eggs. |