Easy Homemade Cat Food: Chicken & Beef Cat Meal Recipe
Today, I'm excited to introduce a special recipe for you: Chicken and Beef Cat Food, a hearty dish made entirely of meat without any vegetables!
Here's what you'll need for this delicious meal:
860g of chicken
250g of beef
110g of chicken liver
Two egg yolks
Eggshell powder: for every 450g of meat, use 2.5ml of eggshell powder
One Vitamin E capsule per week
Chicken Nutrition: Chicken is rich in protein, which is easily absorbed and utilized by the body, helping to boost energy levels. It also contains fats, calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, potassium, sodium, vitamins A, B1, B2, C, and E.
Beef Nutrition: Beef is packed with nutrients, including protein, amino acids, fiber, vitamins, and minerals like calcium, sodium, zinc, and manganese. It's also a great source of iron.
Chicken Liver Nutrition: Chicken liver is a vital organ for storing nutrients and detoxifying the body, offering a wealth of nutrients and health benefits.
Egg Yolk Nutrition: Egg yolks are a treasure trove of nutrients that can help repair liver tissue damage and alleviate symptoms of liver discomfort.
Eggshell Powder Nutrition: This powder is rich in calcium, which is essential for strong bones and teeth.
Vitamin E Nutrition: Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
Preparation Steps:
Step 1: Clean and weigh the chicken, beef, and chicken liver. You'll need 860g of chicken, 250g of beef, and 110g of chicken liver.
Step 2: Blend the chicken, beef, and chicken liver until they are finely minced.
Step 3: Combine all the minced meat together. For every 450g of meat, add 2.5ml of eggshell powder. Since we have about 1200g of meat, that's a total of 6ml of eggshell powder. Add Vitamin E according to your cat's needs. If you're preparing a twoweek supply, use three Vitamin E capsules. Finally, add two egg yolks and mix well.
Step 4: Once mixed, portion the mixture into singleserve containers, each filled to about 95g, which should be sufficient for one meal.
Step 5: Steam the portions. Before serving, place one container in a steaming bowl, add a small spoon of butter, and pour in 80ml of water. Steam until fully cooked.
Cat Food Tips:
1. If possible, include one or two chicken hearts in your cat's diet daily.
2. Limit the consumption of chicken liver to no more than 5% of their total diet.
3. Stick to a limited variety of meats to avoid digestive issues. Always ensure you know which meats your cat doesn't tolerate.