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  2. Can Cats Eat Turkey? 13 Cat-safe Recipes for Thanksgiving - AOL

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    PHOTO CREDIT: AMAZON. Buy on Amazon. Method: Combine pumpkin puree, catnip, and flour to form a dough. Roll out and cut into cookie shapes. Bake at 350°F for 12 minutes until crisp.

  3. How to make cat treats at home (easy recipe) - AOL

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    What ingredients should I avoid when making homemade cat treats? If you want to try another homemade cat treat recipe, Dr. MacMillan warns against the following ingredients: Onion. Garlic. Raisins ...

  4. 7 Best Dry Cat Foods for Your Feline Friend in 2024 - AOL

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    Orijen Six Fish Recipe Dry Cat Food. READ MORE. Check Price on Amazon. Best Cat Dry Food by Acana. ... Made with real chicken and turkey, IAMS cat food is designed to support your indoor feline ...

  5. Turducken - Wikipedia

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    Turducken is a dish associated with Louisiana, consisting of a deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck, further stuffed into a deboned turkey. Outside North America it is known as a three-bird roast. [1] Gooducken is an English variant, [2] replacing turkey with goose. The word turducken is a portmanteau combining turkey, duck, and chicken.

  6. The Goodlife Recipe - Wikipedia

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    The Goodlife Recipe [1] was a brand name of cat food manufactured in the United States by Mars, Incorporated.The brand debuted in 2007 with cat food and dog food, however, their dog food and dog treat lines were discontinued in August 2010 for economic reasons [2] and cat food in June/July 2018.

  7. Cat meat - Wikipedia

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    Cat galls have aphrodisiacal properties, according to people in North Vietnam. [40] [41] In 2018, however, officials in the city of Hanoi urged citizens to stop eating dog and cat meat, citing concerns about the cruel methods with which the animals are slaughtered and the diseases this practice propagates, including rabies and leptospirosis.