Your Kitty will crave this easy ice cream for cats [Recipe]
- Not a substitute for professional veterinary help.
Who says ice cream is only for humans – or unhealthy? This cat-friendly “ice cream” will help any cat beat the heat or feel spoiled any day. Goat yogurt, blueberries, and bananas easily combine to make a cool summer treat for cats. Plus, make this cat ice cream extra special with your kitten’s favorite toppings. We choose freeze-dried minnows and sprinkle with nutritional yeast for our special coating.
Do you have a craving for something cold and fruity? Take a spoon and taste it. We won’t judge you—but we can’t guarantee that your cat won’t!
Easy ice cream for cats
- Preparation time: 5 minutes
- Cooking time: 4 hours
- Total time: 4 hours 5 minutes
- Productivity: 1 cup firstx
- Type: On a special occasion
Ratio
Element
- 1/3 cup homemade goat milk yogurt or buy at the store
- 1/2 peeled banana
- 1 tablespoon blueberry
- Optional coatings like nutritional yeast or freeze-dried fish or tuna flakes
Device
- Freezer
- Food blender or blender
- Rubber bowls and spoons
Guide
- Place all ingredients in a food processor or blender.
- Process until smooth.
- Freeze in bowl until desired texture, or defrost slightly before serving.
- Top with your cat’s favorite treats and watch your cat enjoy!
What Fruit Can My Cat Eat?
Looking for variations on this cat blueberry banana ice cream? Fruit is not a natural part of your cat’s obligatory diet. However, you can enjoy a treat in the form of a cat-friendly fruit now and again — and some even contain large amounts of nutrients.
Fruits that are safe for cats include:
Stay away from all citrus, grapes, raisins and runoff. Also, too much sugar too often (even naturally) can be bad for your cat’s health. If your cat frequently asks for ice cream, try replacing it with vegetables.
These vegetables are not toxic to cats, according to ASPCA:
- Celery (they love crunch!)
- Carrot
- Pumpkin (Pumpkin is often used as a way to provide fiber in a cat’s diet.)
- Broccoli
- Green bean
- Cauliflower
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