Pamper Your Cat - A Homecooked Meal For Kitty
To really pamper your cat, give him or her something made straight out of the kitchen! Okay, we all know that all of the world’s most pampered cats are fed a lot better food than the store bough bagged and canned versions, right? Well, it might sound a little crazy to some, but you can really cook, inexpensively, a healthy, homemade meal for your finicky feline friend!
Try to keep your cat as healthy as possible, to prolong the duration of his or her life. It really can be as simple as just making a good old home cooked meal! When it comes to the diet of a cat, you have to be very careful, as they can develop diseases, like diabetes. Too much fat is not good, but neither is too little…it really is a kind of balancing act.
One of the most popular and recommended meals to serve your favorite feline friend is super simple make. Even the most challenged chefs will be able to whip this one up in no time at all. The recipe calls for boiled chicken and cooked white rice. You can easily prepare it in bulk and freeze it for future feedings, too. That way you won’t have to worry about not having food on hand. Just thaw it in the microwave and it’s ready to go!
When you are at the grocery store, buy a bag of instant cook white rice and a couple of medium sized chicken breasts. When you are ready to cook it up, just boiled the chicken breasts until they are done. Cook the rice as directed, also. Once the rice is done, remove from heat and drain. Then, place it in a large mixing bowl.
When boiling the chicken breasts, bring the water to a boil and cook the meat for at least 20 minutes, to make sure it is completely cooked through. Once it is done, remove it from the heat and drain the breasts. It is recommended that you leave the breasts in the drainer until they have cooled enough to be handled.
One the chicken has cooled, you will then need to begin peeling bite size pieces of the chicken away from the bone. Place the peeled chicken breast into the mixing bowel with the already cooked and drained rice. When you have finished peeling the last of the meat off of the chicken breast, discard the bones into a safe container so that the cat won’t try to get it later. Then, you can completely mix the rice and chicken.
You can place all of the mixture into one big baggie, or multiple baggies, depending on your personal preference. Just set aside enough for your cat for the next coupe of days and store the rest. It really is simple as pie!
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