Okay, here's a website that has recipes for moist and dry cat treats: http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/cat/1231/0.shtml I didn't view the recipes, just the titles. You may be able to figure out how to incorporate the necessary ingredients, (for balanced nutrition, if it's not already in there), from reading some of the recipes. You're our test kitchen Belinda, let us know how you do and whether your efforts pass the finicky taste test of your dry food junkies.
Nina

Nina wrote:
I know I've seen recipes for home made dog biscuits, darn if I remember where though. I think in a mag like Dog Fancy. I did a search online and got frustrated fast. I saw lots of people asking about cats that only eat dry, but only one response so far:

There are some companies that make a dehydrated raw meat kibble. Nature's Variety and Majestic Raw both make a kibble. You can find this type of food at smaller independent pet stores. Some of them would be happy to order it for you if they don't carry it.
I'll keep looking for you.
Nina

Belinda wrote:
Ok, all you cooks out there, I need some ideas on how to make dry cat food.






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