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'Want to make your own Homemade Cat Food with Turkey? If so, this video is chock full of every ingredient & turkey-related tip for cooking that you\'ll need. How long do we cook the turkey? Will cats eat turkey if they\'re used to chicken? Do we need to add taurine to Turkey when feeding our cats? How many servings of cat food will one turkey make? Do we wash the turkey before cooking it? What vegetables can cats eat and what should we limit? Is it better to make your own homemade cat food or buy cat food from the store? Look, there are a thousand questions related to making turkey cat food, but only one way to solve them - to provide answers. And that\'s where Joanna Trautman comes in. As part of her How to Really Cook series, Joanna breaks down all the steps you need for success and talks you through what your options are, why she does what she does, and what to avoid. Her bite-sized chunks of information makes it easy to digest while your mind stays active the entire lesson as you learn about your cats and turkey while you cook. More than just turkey, you\'ll learn other foods that are good for cats and you\'ll learn the quantities of them in this video. You\'ll learn about rice, about coconut oil, pumpkin, nutritional yeast, green beans, eggs, wheat germ, flax seed, and what each of them do and provide for your cats. You\'ll also learn about what parts of the turkey to use and why. To ensure you have what you need on hand, here is the basic ingredients: One whole Turkey (I used a 14lb turkey for this cat food recipe) White Rice - for this cat food recipe I used 4 cups. Some people use oatmeal, and this is optional, but my cats LOVE white rice. Pumpkin - I used roasted pumpkin (homegrown), but canned pumpkin puree will also work. DO NOT use pumpkin pie filling - cats shouldn\'t eat sugar. With 14 lbs of turkey, I use about 6-8 cups. This is really good for cat digestion and urinary tracts. Ground Flax Seed - for this cat food recipe I used 2 cups. This is for protein, fiber, and healthy fats that cats need, and it thickens the food right up - it looks a bit soupy at first. Make sure it is finely ground. Brown or golden flax seed meal will work. Nutritional Yeast Flakes - for this cat food recipe I used 1 cup Green Beans - for this cat food recipe I used one 2-lb bag (frozen) Eggs - for this cat food recipe I used 8 large eggs (whole) Toasted Wheat Germ - for this cat food recipe I used 1/2 cup. Do not use salted or seasoned anything in your cat\'s food - too much salt really damages their kidneys, and common human seasonings like garlic and onion actually destroy cat\'s red blood cells. Yikes! It\'s a short ingredient list, relative to commercial cat food. Please comment and let me know how it goes and by all means please share it so others can start making their own homemade cat food with turkey or chicken as well! Our 8 cats give it 2 paws up with a Me\"wow\" for extra credit on the Turkey!'See also:
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