5 Easy DIY No-Cook Cat Treats

5 Easy DIY No-Cook Cat Treats

If you’re looking for healthy cat treats without any preservatives, DIY no-cook cat treats are among the best options. These are homemade, and hassle-free too, as there is no cooking involved. Just get the ingredients and mix them up to make some yummy treats for your feline friend. Here are some easy-to-make cat treats that can be quickly made at home.

1. Tuna treats
The ingredients to make this homemade cat treat are quite basic. There are just two things required: tuna and oats. You can also use any other type of fish that your cat prefers to eat more of. You may also add some carrots, peas, or any other veggie that your cat loves. Mix everything and roll into small roundlets that are easy to give to your cat. Freeze them, and your DIT no-cook cat treat is ready.

2. Tuna ice treats
These are like tiny popsicle treats for your feline pet. For making tuna ice treats, ingredients include water and canned tuna in water. Make sure there is no salt or oil mixed in the tuna. Mix the water and tuna with a high-speed blender. The ingredients can be combined with hands as well. Using a blender will ensure that the consistency is just right. Pour the mixture into an ice cube tray and leave it in the freezer for a day or overnight.

3. Cheesy fishy treat
This no-bake, no-cook DIY cat treat combines the flavors of two things that cats love the most: cheese and tuna. Instead of tuna, you can use any type of fish that your feline pet loves. To make this cat treat, mix oats, peas, canned tuna, and parmesan cheese. Add a little bit of olive oil. Using a food processor, make a puree of the mixture. The mixture should look like a soft dough. Roll out small roundlets out of this and freeze them. Your yummy cat treat is done!

4. Catnip tonic
Try something different with this liquid treat for your cat. To make this, you need a sealable container. In the container, put some chicken stock powder, fresh or dry catnip, and warm water. Close the container and shake it well. The stock powder should completely dissolve in the water. Pour the tonic into a bowl and serve.

5. Frozen treats
This is one of the simplest DIY no-cook cat treats that can be made at home. All you need is some canned cat food; it can be tuna-, chicken-, lamb-, or turkey-based. To make this, take your cat’s favorite canned food, roll the food into small roundlets, place these on a plate or a baking sheet, put the plate or sheet in the freezer overnight. Delectable frozen treats are ready.