You can poach chicken and grind it up to baby food consistency in a processor.  Dixie and Kitty both like/liked it that way and you are not getting the grains you get in baby food.........nor the additives.  The little Black and Decker processors are great for this and cost very little.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: Minnie and LJ (chicken broth recipe)

Nina is saying to get Beechnut because it is better quality, in that it does not contain corn starch, which cats don't need. But I have also found, with mine at least, that it is less palatable to them (probably because it is better for them!).  I would get both brands (you may not even be able to find Beechnut-- they don't sell it much around here), and definitely try the Gerbers if she won't eat the Beechnut. I have found that chicken, turkey, and lamb (which I cringe at, having a sheep, and try to avoid for that reason) have seemed the most palatable to mine.
Michelle
 
In a message dated 7/1/2006 3:30:22 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Get Beechnut, rather than Gerbers and an all meat type, like chicken, turkey or beef.  Beef is harder to digest so you might be better off with poultry, but I have one kitty that won't eat any except the Gerbers ham baby food. 
 


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