Cats love seafood and we’ve made this treat recipe both irresistible and healthy. A full range of naturally-sourced, highly-digestible nutrients make these cat cookies more of a homemade cat supplement than a treat… but your feline friend will never know!

Seafood Cat Treat Recipe with Natural Supplements

Seafood Cat Treats with Natural Supplements

© Formulated by Melody McKinnon exclusively for AllNaturalPetCare.com

1 cup gluten-free flour (or your favorite brand’s equivalent to one cup of flour)
1 tsp powdered seaweed/algae
1 TBSP catnip (fresh or dried)
2 TBSP ground krill
1/4 tsp Calcium Montmorillonite Clay
1/2 tsp unprocessed sea salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 large egg
1/2 cup finely chopped or pureed unseasoned sardines packed in water
1/4 cup unseasoned chicken drippings/broth

  • Preheat oven to 350F
  • Combine dry ingredients in a bowl
  • Add remaining ingredients and mix well
  • Roll out to 1/4″ thick on floured surface
  • Cut out with small cookie cutter or score with a sharp knife
  • Bake until edges are lightly golden brown (about 10 minutes)

Options:

  • If you can find canned seafood (salmon, etc.) packed in water that doesn’t contain salt, the water may be used to replace chicken broth.
  • Lightly sprinkle the ground krill on top of each treat and gently press into top before baking.

Note: This recipe isn’t intended to be a source of complete, daily nutrition. It can be included as part of a nutritious diet for cats.

??? What is your cat’s favourite seafood?  Please share in the comments below.

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16 thoughts on “Seafood Cat Treat Recipe with Natural Supplements

  1. I’m really pumped about making supplements for my cats using natural ingredients. Everything in our lives is artificial these days and I’m trying to change that one item at a time. I put in a huge garden this year with herbs so I’m busy freezing & canning. We raise some of our own meat and fish too.

  2. Loving the natural supplement ideas for cats. Everybody talks about baking for dogs but not kitties. 🙁

  3. I’ve made this a couple of times now too and the cats seriously do love them, while I get to feel good about feeding them treats. I came back to see if you’d posted more recipes so get on that will you? hahahaha

  4. The recipe mixes up good and my cats like the treats with benefits. If it gives them one more day with me it will be worth the effort of making food. 🙂

  5. You know I may be imagining things but I think my senior cat has more bounce in her step since I started making these treats for her. She gets one every day so I’d love to see you post more flavours.

  6. A superior cat treat recipe, that’s for sure. Giving my cat treats was always a guilty pleasure but now I can feel good about it.

  7. I was thinking the same thing Clairice! I’ve seen lots of homemade cat treats on the market but no homemade cat supplements!

  8. Awesome recipe! I see all sorts of true treat recipes but most of them aren’t very good for pets because they’re truly treats. This one tastes like a treat but it doubles as a natural supplement and for that I’m grateful.

  9. I’m going to try this cat treat recipe as soon as the ingredients come in. I hope my baby girls & patients like them!

  10. I’m totally pumped about making these supplement treats! I bake for my dogs but most recipes for cats don’t sound like they’d be very good for them. I can tell this recipe is based on solid knowledge of cats. Good job!

  11. What a catabulous cat treat recipe! Smudge is going to love them and I’m happy they’re so much better for him than store treats.

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