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    do you cook for your furry kids?

    Do you all make your furry friends any treats? I bake the bunnies bunny cookies, and I used to make the dogs milk bones but lost the recipe. I can't find the recipe I used anywhere, and I have searched all over the internet. I want to make the birds honey sticks also.

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    I've cooked chicken breasts for my puppy before, most of my other pets get mixed green salads. ^_^

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    The only time I have cooked for a pet was years ago when one of my dogs had diarrhea and the vet prescribed boiled hamburger and rice. I think if I began routinely cooking for my pets my family would suggest I put my energies into cooking better for the humans who live here!

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    Timber has home-cooked meals, but I don't cook most of them, lol, my mom does. I cook her eggs every morning and same with the rats
    I've been BOO'd!

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    I thought the name of this thread was Do you Cook Your pets?



    lol!

    I dont really cook for them, i mean, i chop up tiki's veggies every night... oh yeah... but every night I make her some corn!

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    I make & sell doggie cookies for the Humane Society throughout the year. Tried making cat treats but they did not go over very well. Cats are too picky! I also make horse muffins & cookies for my friends horses. My cats only get people food a couple times a year - a bit of cooked chicken or some cheese (melted & warm, of course).
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    Once and a while I will scramble up two or three eggs for the rats. I have also boiled them some pasta noodles for them to eat. A long time ago, last year, I made oatmeal/seed treats for them from a recipie I found on the internet. Let's see...what else...I know there is more but I can't remember.

    LAURA {Human}, FRANNY {Boxer}, PEANUT, BUSTER, & NIBBLES {Rabbits}



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