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So I have more cats than I'd care to admit.
I own a cattery and I go through 6-8 5oz things of wet food minimum a night to give everyone a couple spoonfuls but man is it expensive!
All my cats are on Orijen Cat and Kitten plus Stella and Chewys freeze dried morsels as a topper. Sometimes I just throw a bunch of morsels on the floor and they conglomerate like a flock of ducks. I also feed them freeze dried beef or lamb tripe as a topper as well. Especially for recovering queens.
That said, they are definitely not missing out on nutrition, the wet food's only purpose is to make sure all of them are getting at least some moisture intake for the day as I would never know who drank how much out of which water bowl!
I'm spending over $250 on wet food a month and that's just crazy. That's not including two 12lb bags of Orijen and 4 bags of stella&chewy
Does anyone know how to create a gravy type of cat food? They aren't fans of pate unless it's a mousse (tips on making that would be awesome too!!!)
But they all looove gravy. Can't blame em. The stella and chewys wet food is a big hit.
Again... $$$$! Eat me out of house and home!
Please share your gravy wet food recipe ideas if you have any!
Also, I'm very interested in technique.
Do you pulverize the meat or just chop it before cooking? Or do you start with ground meat? Or do you cook everything whole and then throw it in a food processor after?
All I can come up with is maybe using pulverized chicken and organs in rice flour slurry or something?
I don't know, but I need to stop this bleeding lol
I'm happy with any and all recipes, suggestions and such!
I'll be honest, I skimmed over the threads but didn't really look too deep into them as none seem to be gravy based and I don't need a full balanced meal, so eggshells, bone meal, veggies, raw diet, etc aren't necessary.
Just wanna give my furry family a moisture rich midnight snack! (Plus all pregnant and nursing queens get a full can every day+extra, so there's that too! )
I own a cattery and I go through 6-8 5oz things of wet food minimum a night to give everyone a couple spoonfuls but man is it expensive!
All my cats are on Orijen Cat and Kitten plus Stella and Chewys freeze dried morsels as a topper. Sometimes I just throw a bunch of morsels on the floor and they conglomerate like a flock of ducks. I also feed them freeze dried beef or lamb tripe as a topper as well. Especially for recovering queens.
That said, they are definitely not missing out on nutrition, the wet food's only purpose is to make sure all of them are getting at least some moisture intake for the day as I would never know who drank how much out of which water bowl!
I'm spending over $250 on wet food a month and that's just crazy. That's not including two 12lb bags of Orijen and 4 bags of stella&chewy
Does anyone know how to create a gravy type of cat food? They aren't fans of pate unless it's a mousse (tips on making that would be awesome too!!!)
But they all looove gravy. Can't blame em. The stella and chewys wet food is a big hit.
Again... $$$$! Eat me out of house and home!
Please share your gravy wet food recipe ideas if you have any!
Also, I'm very interested in technique.
Do you pulverize the meat or just chop it before cooking? Or do you start with ground meat? Or do you cook everything whole and then throw it in a food processor after?
All I can come up with is maybe using pulverized chicken and organs in rice flour slurry or something?
I don't know, but I need to stop this bleeding lol
I'm happy with any and all recipes, suggestions and such!
I'll be honest, I skimmed over the threads but didn't really look too deep into them as none seem to be gravy based and I don't need a full balanced meal, so eggshells, bone meal, veggies, raw diet, etc aren't necessary.
Just wanna give my furry family a moisture rich midnight snack! (Plus all pregnant and nursing queens get a full can every day+extra, so there's that too! )