Treating your cat with a homemade treat or cookie you've made yourself can be a great way to connect with your cat and display your care and love. Here are a few recipes that you can make at home using our Science Diet or Prescription Diet cat foods.

NOTE: When using the recipe for cat treats from canned food, make sure to use the minced or loaf forms.
Remember not to freeze homemade cat treats. All homemade cat treats that have been baked should be stored in the refrigerator no longer than 5-7 days to maintain their freshness and prevent spoilage.
Yield: approx. two dozen cat treats
Cat Treats from Canned Cat Food:
Snack “Triangles” from Canned Cat Food:
Gravy from Canned Cat Food:
Cat Treats from Dry Cat Food:
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Just like any other cat treat, homemade cat treats should not exceed 10% of your cat’s total daily intake.
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