Easy Cat Super Food Recipe for $0.03/oz ! Healthier & Cheaper Than Store Brands!
How to make an incredibly easy, extremely nutrient packed, cat super food that your cats will love and thrive on for only $0.03/oz. This is so much better for your cat than store bought cat food, and cheaper!

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This was the best recipe and description I have ever seen! I really appreciate it, thank you! 😊
Thank you very much! I will try the recipe and see if my two small tigers are licking their lips and paws 🙂 Greetings from Germany
I want to know where you get 10 lbs of drums and thighs for 10.00.
Great video! I love how you empower people to live healthier, not relying on processed, manufactured goods. Thank you.
As a Canadian I will update you with our cost here. A single can purchase is almost $2….definitely in bulk it is not even close to being under $1.
I just purchased a book on crock pot DIY cat food recipes.If only I had known about your videos earlier……..you are subscribed!
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If you use any long grain rice product please soak overnight with about a tlbs baking soda & water to cover. Rinse very well till water is clear before cooking as there is arsenic as a preservative in most rice we are finding out. The baking soda in the water pulls most toxins from the rice as well as fresh produce you buy in supermarkets as you should soak those for at least 15- 20 minutes also because of pesticides etc.
Cats are OBLIGATE CARNIVORES. Eliminate the rice; decrease the pumpkin and spinach. And this recipe lacks taurine, essential for feline cardiac function.
Is there a recipe for cats that are on diet for urinary crystals? This prescription food is $$$$$$
How about vitamins? There are none in this recipe. Overcooked spinach won’t provide vitamins. Meat of commercial raised chickens neither. Yes, cat are carnivores, but when they consume a wild pray, they receive everything, there is blood with all nutrients there. Not in these commercial chickens fed all kind of wrong unnatural food.
Aside from cost, I've been more concerned about the QUALITY of the store bought food. Was just telling hubby yesterday that i want to look into making our own food for our cats. And here you are! Thank you!
Right now , the recipe i'm using is too expensive
I feed my kitties RAW chicken meat and raw chicken livers and raw catfish. They love it, of course. Cheap? Na.
how much do you use to transition like on a dairly schedule my two eat 1/2 wet foor 2X a day and a quater up of dry late afternoon , I wish to do this right hope you can help ,,,,,,,,, thank you how much of this should they have a day like start with a tsp a day for several days
Do you make a dog food
$3 so .30 a pound. I call bs. Not here anyways.
A lot of disinformation in this video. I never cook my cat food. I always feed raw. Cooking meat destroys the taurine, which cats can't make , but humans can. I've been feeding raw to my three cats since they were weened and they are thriving. No supplements, no added powders, just plain raw meat. Cats are obligate carnivores and do not cook their own meat. And why are you adding greens? As they get everything from the raw meat they consume. What nutrients are they getting from the greens, that they are not getting from the meat? And then there is the pumpkin. WHY? If your not adding supplemental taurine and vitamins to this homemade food then your cats are deficient in nutrients.
Spinach? Don't think so, the green specs are just for to make it look gourmet for the humans. (Guess you don't know anything about oxalates huh?) Pumpkin and rice? Ridiculous!! Cats are obligate carnivores which makes the addition of pumpkin and rice nothing more than FILLERS ergo completely unnecessary.
Where is the absolutely necessary TAURINE? Perhaps you should not be doing pet food videos when you clearly do not fully understand their nutritional needs.
Boiled this for a few hours??? I'm dying inside much like the gut of any cat that gets fed this. Are you not aware of how dangerous cook chicken bones can be to animals?
I put in nutritional yeast and it stopped the itching in my dog and cat. It is full of b complex and great for animals and people.
What about a fat besides fat in chicken like a fish oil? Or olive.
Are you a vet?
Add Taurine.