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No-bake Tuna Balls
Gather the ingredients.
Open the can of tuna. Drain the liquid from it.
Place the drained tuna onto a plate.
Crush up a handful of cat dry food. Add some dry catnip and mix together. Put the resulting mixture on the plate with the tuna.
Add a dollop of mayo on top of the tuna.
Mix everything together. Combine all of the ingredients well.
Shape the mixture into little balls. Or, you can make them into whatever shape you want.
Place in the fridge to set. Once set, they can be served to kitty as a treat. Store in an airtight container in the fridge. Use within one week.
No-bake Tuna and Cheese Balls
Gather the ingredients.
Place all of the ingredients into the food processor. Process until combined as a smooth dough. You may need to add a little olive oil to help it form the dough.
Remove the dough. Place on a work surface.
Pull off little pieces and form small balls. Make the balls about 1/2" in diameter.
Refrigerate to firm. Once firm, they can be fed as treats. Keep stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. This makes about 2 dozen little cat treat balls.
No-bake Chicken Balls
Gather the ingredients.
Place all of the ingredients into the food processor.
Process completely to mix the ingredients. A paste should form.
Remove from the processor. Place on a paper plate and put into the refrigerator to firm up. Leave for at least one hour.
Make small balls from the mixture. Pull off small pieces and roll into little balls.
Arrange the balls on a baking sheet or tray lined with parchment/baking paper. Continue until all of the mixture has been used up.
Place in the freezer. Allow to freeze completely.
Remove from the freezer. Transfer to freezer bags. Label and date the bags and return to the freezer.
Use as needed. Allow to thaw slightly before giving to your cat.
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