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Lionheart | 21:41 Thu 29th Oct 2009 | Animals & Nature
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I sometimes buy frozen cod/coley from the supermarket and put one piece in a bowl with a little water and then cover it loosely with clingfilm. After 2 minutes in the microwave it is ready for the cat to eat (after I've cooled it, of course). It is so easy and the cat absolutely loves it.

Does anyone know of another recipe for a cat's treat? Using, say, mince (or anything else) which can be quickly prepared in a microwave? I and my cat would be so grateful to learn of something else.
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I also buy frozen fish fillets for my cat, cover them with a little water, but NO CLING FILM ... not in the microwave ... or plastic for that matter. Apparently there is an agent in the plastic when it comes in contact with heat, it becomes cancerous (dont want to worry you, sorry) So I always use a Pyrex or glass dish with a glass lid in the microwave. We dont want...
21:47 Thu 29th Oct 2009
I also buy frozen fish fillets for my cat, cover them with a little water, but NO CLING FILM ... not in the microwave ... or plastic for that matter. Apparently there is an agent in the plastic when it comes in contact with heat, it becomes cancerous (dont want to worry you, sorry) So I always use a Pyrex or glass dish with a glass lid in the microwave. We dont want anything happening to the cat ! (Or you for that matter !). My cat also likes raw mince, or lightly cooked mince, in fact any meat leftovers, and of course white fish leftovers , unless it has been cooked with garlic ! He doesnt like salmon though, only white fish .. fussy cat. They also like a tin of tuna sometimes, pilchards, etc. I dont like giving my cat too much tinned cat food .. I prefer something natural, so you know what you are giving him. Good luck !
Hey,
1 treat we gave to our lot some times is just a tin of tuna blended with an egg, and you would not believe how fast they finish the lot! Also makes their coats really really nice too!
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Smurfchops, please accept my apologies for the delay in acknowledging your helpful answer. I can assure you that I will no longer be using clingfilm in the microwave but will in future cover the bowl with a glass plate. One lives and learns! Thank you again.

Wiggal, thanks for the suggestion. I will certainly try it.

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