- Thread Starter Thread Starter
- #21
nice! Google said not to freeze baby food jars but if you already do it, it should work.I have those I’m proud of being extra for my fur babies.
nice! Google said not to freeze baby food jars but if you already do it, it should work.I have those I’m proud of being extra for my fur babies.
Well, I bought the really fancy ones that are made for freezing, so you probably can’t freeze all glass jars. The ones I have are the oxo tot brand.nice! Google said not to freeze baby food jars but if you already do it, it should work.
Well, I bought the really fancy ones that are made for freezing, so you probably can’t freeze all glass jars. The ones I have are the oxo tot brand.
Google will also say that glass jars are safe to freeze if the opening is wide meaning there's no shoulder. I've been freezing such recycled glass jars all my life and never had any accident. I never fill it full though, I don't close the lid when I put it in the freezer but after several hours, and sometimes with the bigger jar, I place it horizontally at the beginning, then after few hours vertically (it doesn't work with liquid, obviously).nice! Google said not to freeze baby food jars but if you already do it, it should work.
what about something likeGoogle will also say that glass jars are safe to freeze if the opening is wide meaning there's no shoulder. I've been freezing such recycled glass jars all my life and never had any accident. I never fill it full though, I don't close the lid when I put it in the freezer but after several hours, and sometimes with the bigger jar, I place it horizontally at the beginning, then after few hours vertically (it doesn't work with liquid, obviously).
Personally I would freeze these. But don't fully close the lid till the stuff is fully frozen. And don't place it in the coldest space of the freezer, if your freezer has doors, place them there for several hours and then close the lid and move deeper.what about something like
[/URL]
It looks like wide mouth idk
I would be really careful about the size that you cut bones too because if they are too small to chew then they can be a choking hazardI should probably mention I don’t have a grinder/vitamix so I’m gonna do raw chicken wing bone cut up so I’ll hold off on small containers until I get a grinder. It’s the thought that counts. And wooo anything by xo is expensive, how many of those do you have?
I was looking at this video she didn’t chop the bones but cut it like length wiseI would be really careful about the size that you cut bones too because if they are too small to chew then they can be a choking hazard
Good idea! PetMate makes a reasonable auto feeder. You can set up 4 meal times. I have used one for years and it is great. I do put frozen raw food in it for 5 hours sometimes. Why is this a problem? I don't think my cat would eat it if it was spoiled.I wouldn't leave raw food, even frozen, out all day. A Frosty Bowl might keep the raw mixture good for a few hours.
A better way is to just leave canned food out for the cat. You can use a programmable timed feeder for this.
It's just risky - some of us don't want to take the risk.Good idea! PetMate makes a reasonable auto feeder. You can set up 4 meal times. I have used one for years and it is great. I do put frozen raw food in it for 5 hours sometimes. Why is this a problem? I don't think my cat would eat it if it was spoiled.
It doesn’t need to “spoil” to harbor enough bacteria to make you and your cat’s life miserable. Krista got clostridium this summer, likely from an undercooked piece of meat in the slow cooker. Diarrhea for months!Good idea! PetMate makes a reasonable auto feeder. You can set up 4 meal times. I have used one for years and it is great. I do put frozen raw food in it for 5 hours sometimes. Why is this a problem? I don't think my cat would eat it if it was spoiled.