Cooking For Cats: The Healthy, Happy Way to Feed Your Cat (Hardcover)

Cooking For Cats: The Healthy, Happy Way to Feed Your Cat By Debora Robertson Cover Image
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Twenty simple, healthy, and delicious recipes to cook for your cat at home, from everyday dishes to treats and snacks.

In her latest book, food writer Debora Robertson has created a fun, indulgent book for feline fanatics. Inspired by her cat, Dixie, she's devised an exciting menu of simple, inexpensive dinners and treats made using readily available ingredients, so they fit easily into your everyday life. With twenty recipes, there is something to tempt even the most finicky of feline palates.

The book is packed full of advice on your marvelous cat's diet. It begins with an indispensable larder section before guiding you through everyday treats, easy one-pot dinners, and delicious dishes for special occasions. Many of the dishes can be made cheaply in batches, and there is advice on how best to feed your cat. The book includes recipes not only for good general health, but also advice on nutrition for sick or recovering cats.

And because play is important, the book also contains simple craft projects too, including a fishing-pole toy, scratching post, indoor kitty garden, catnip mouse, cardboard cat playhouse, and cat pillow. There are also suggestions on making presents for cats, as well as tips on training and general good cat behavior.

About the Author


Debora Robertson is a pet enthusiast, food writer, and journalist who has written for the Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Red, Waitrose Kitchen, Sainsbury's Magazine, BBC Good Food Magazine, Delicious Magazine, and Country Life Magazine, among many others. She lives in London with her husband, Séan, her dogs, Barney and Gracie, her cat, Dixie, and a mountain of cookbooks.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781911624677
ISBN-10: 1911624679
Publisher: Pavilion
Publication Date: February 4th, 2020
Pages: 112
Language: English
 

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