

Sift 3 ½ cups (455g) flour, 1 ½ teaspoons (9-10g) baking soda, ½ teaspoon (2-3g) baking powder, and ⅛ teaspoon pink sea saltĪdd ⅔ cup (135g) oil, 1 ½ cups (338g) sugar, 1 ¾ cups (415g) nondairy milk, and 2 teaspoons (8g) vanilla to the large bowl, and stir well. Alternatively, you can line the bottoms of both 9-inch or 8" round cake pansĬut into circles that are the exact size of the pans.

Using a paper towel with safflower oil on it. ¼ cup (60g) apple cider vinegar (or substitute white vinegar).½ cup vegan rainbow colored sprinkles mixed with ½ teaspoon of flour until thoroughly coated.⅛ teaspoon of salt (I use a fine grain pink sea salt).3 ½ cups (455g) organic unbleached flour.This funfetti cake recipe makes a 2-layer sprinkle cake. Also, I might expect you to dress up to match your birthday cake, since the precedent has already been set. I miiiiiiight be willing to make one for you too if you ask me really sweetly, but since I use all organic ingredients, and I’m not super fast (since this is just my hobby), they’re not cheap. She really wanted a kitty cat birthday cake, and while there are many amazing vegan bakers in the bay area, none of them will do custom cakes. I typically only make cakes for my friends and family, but someone I know asked me to make this her daughter a birthday cake. 4.I made this pink and white funfetti kitty cat cake for a little vegan girl’s birthday. Flatten onto a parchment lined cookie sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes at 350 degrees, and then cut into kitty-bite sized pieces. To make them, mix canned tuna with olive oil, egg, flour and mashed banana. If cats could use Instagram, they’d definitely “heart” these easy tuna treats by From Under A Palm Tree. Tuna cat treats Image via From Under A Palm Tree If tuna isn’t kitty’s thing, substitute salmon or strained meat baby food in ham, beef or chicken flavors. Roll the dough into balls or flatten and cut into shapes and bake for 10 minutes. Start by mashing tuna really well with a fork, then mix in whole wheat flour, milk, vegetable oil and egg. If you want to make them at home, try this easy cat treat recipe from The Nest. Sammy’s Sweet and Treats made these baked cat treats by mixing tuna with a packaged baking mix and cutting with a fish-shaped cookie cutter. Fresh-baked flour treats Image via sammyssweetsandtreats/Instagram Bake for 12 minutes or until they are slightly golden on top, and prepare to be your cat’s favorite human.

Mix shredded carrot and catnip with egg, oil and flour, and then flatten the dough for easy cutting with a knife or pizza wheel. These nutritious carrot and catnip treats from Epicuricloud will make your cat feel extra loved. Now, hit the kitchen and don’t be surprised if a certain kitty tries to counter surf. From catnip croutons to tuna treats, these DIY cat snacks call for a variety of wholesome ingredients, like salmon, cheese, tuna, and even catnip. We rounded up 10 cat treat recipes you can easily make yourself, as your cat sits back and quietly judges you. Before you take on any homemade cat treats recipe, take some time to read up on all the foods that are dangerous to pets on the ASPCA website. Just remember that some common human foods - including grapes, raisins, onion, salt and chocolate - are toxic to felines if ingested. “Many store-bought cat treats are heavily processed with a lot of cheap fillers and artificial colors or flavorings,” Stevenson says. “It’s important that cats have a lot of moisture, so too many grain- or cereal-based foods aren’t particularly good for them.” “Homemade cat treats are fairly tricky, in that every cat has his own individual preferences when it comes to food,” says Alana Stevenson, an animal behaviorist and pet trainer. Even still, it’s nice to have cat treats in your arsenal for birthdays, special occasions (hello, Hug Your Cat Day) or for those moments when your stubborn kitty needs a little extra motivation.īut before you whip up any old DIY cat treats, take a minute to think about your cat’s favorite eats, as well as what’s healthy for them to nibble. Dogs will do just about anything for a treat.
