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Chicken Cookies 图片11 Recipe

Chicken Cookies

The best thing about these cat cookies is that they’re made out of actual whole foods! Oats, chicken, egg, and catnip because cats are crazy for it. No gnarly by-products, artificial colors, or preservatives. INGREDIENTS 1/2 pound of boneless, skinless chicken 1 cup of quick-cooking oats 1 egg 1 very generous tablespoon of catnip 1/4...

Tuna Cookies 图片9 1 Recipe

Tuna Cookies

Commercial treats can have lots of icky preservatives and artificial coloring. Made with only four ingredients, these chewy cat treats are simple to make. With no extra ingredients, you’ll know exactly what natural foods your cat is eating.   INGREDIENTS 5 ounces canned tuna not drained 1 cup whole wheat flour 1 large...

Fruits Biscuits 4 3 Recipe

Fruits Biscuits

Making your own treats from home for your pets is a simple step toward healthy eating, knowing that all ingredients are natural and nutritious is nothing short of comforting. Just have a look at the easy beginners recipes with a twist.   https://www.bluecloverrabbitry.com/blog/homemade-bunny-treats-recipe#/

Banana and Carrot Cookies 3 3 Recipe

Banana and Carrot Cookies

Many store-bought rabbit treats actually contain foods that are not ideal for a rabbit’s digestive system. Using this recipe, you can control the ingredients that go into your rabbits’ food as well as provide healthier treats.   https://mamaonthehomestead.com/wp-json/mv-create/v1/creations/18/print    

No-Bake Apple Balls 2 4 Recipe

No-Bake Apple Balls

If you have a pet rabbit and want to make a home diet for it. It is highly recommended that you try making apple balls that is not only easy to make but also provides multiple necessary nutrients including vitamin and dietary fiber. Here‘s a recipe you can try:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNHsrzO20TQ

Honey Balls 1 3 Recipe

Honey Balls

Honey balls are a type of rabbit food that contains wheat, oats, honey, and rabbit pellets. rabbits require nutrients such as protein, fiber, fat, vitamins, and minerals in their diet, which are good for their muscle growth, digestion, and absorption, keeping them healthy and well-being. https://www.wikihow.com/Make-Rabbit-Treats