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GLOP ( KITTY PUDDING)This pudding is rich in calcium and can be fed as a supplement for weaning kittens, lactating queens, or sick cats. It can also be used to put weight on show cats Ingredients:
Preparation & Cooking Dissolve gelatin in 8.45oz (250ml) boiling water and leave to cool. Add all
remaining ingredients to cooled gelatin. Place the mixture in the refrigerator.
The mixture will gel as it cools and can be scooped out as required. Warm the
mixture slightly in the microwave before serving. Do not return heated mixture
to the main supply. ## According to the ASPCA, "Unless they are spoiled or moldy, milk, cheese and other dairy foods are not considered to be poisonous to pets. However, many pets’ digestive systems cannot tolerate dairy foods very well. This can result in vomiting and diarrhea, which in severe cases could lead to inflammation of the pancreas. For this reason, it’s always a good idea to check with your veterinarian before offering any “people food” to your pets." One alternative is using lactose-free milk in recipes, which you can find in pet stores. Whiskas makes a product called CATMILK. For further reference, see: ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center, Section on "People foods for pets" |
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