The ultimate Cat Treat Cookbook/Liz Palika 2006

Goat's Milk Glop

Servings Preparation Time Cooking Time Temperature Notes Calories Saturated Fat Fat Sodium Carbohydrates Protein Cholesterol
8 1/4-cups


INGREDIENTS:
1 cup water 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 1 cup goat's milk
1 tablespoon water drained from a can of albacore tuna in water



1 Place the water in a microwave-safe bowl and add the gelatin.
2 Place the bowl in the microwave and cook until the water is bubbling well-usually 1 to 2 minutes, depending on your microwave.
3 Remove from microwave and add the remaining ingredients, mixing well.
4 Refrigerate until the gelatin sets, usually a couple hours.
5 To serve, spoon the desired portion (a tablespoon for a young kitten or a 1/4 cup for an adult cat) into your cat's bowl.
6 Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
7 BABY FOOD GLOP: Not all cats are tuna aficionados, so if your cat likes other meats, you can use baby food. Instead of the tuna water, use a 2.5-ounce jar of meat baby food, such as turkey or chicken.
8 CANNED CAT FOOD GLOP: Are there a couple types of canned cat food that really tempt your cat? Instead of the tuna water, use a tablespoon of a high-quality canned cat food.
9 CLAM JUICE GLOP: Do you have a recipe or two you enjoy that use canned clams? When you make one of those for yourself, save the clam juice and make your cat a very special treat. Substitute 1 tablespoon of the water from a can of clams for the tuna water.

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