A fun design and tasty treats give this gift book the irresistible Wow! Meow! factor
Seventy-eight million cats make themselves at home in the U.S. Following on the paws of the highly successful The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook (0-7645-9773-6), this book contains 50 delicious recipes that have earned a seal of approval from cats and veterinarians. Recipes feature easy-to-find ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions. Colorful illustrations add a fun feel, while sidebars offer tips on nutrition and cooking techniques. The Ultimate Cat Treat Cookbook is an ideal gift for any kitty lover.
Liz Palika (Oceanside, CA) is an award-winning author of more than 40 books. She has won awards from the Cat Writers’ Association and the Dog Writers Association of America. Palika’s work has been published in a variety of magazines, including Newsweek, the Saturday Evening Post, Dog World, Dog Fancy, and the AKC Gazette.
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Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Taste Tests.
Cooking and Baking Terms.
Minimum Equipment.
Some Cooking Tips.
A Variety of Treats.
Chapter 1: Cookies by the Spoonful.
Chapter 2: Cookie-Cutter Treats.
Chapter 3: Special Goodies for Special Occasions.
Chapter 4: Spectacular Cats Deserve Tasty Treats!
Chapter 5: Scrumptious Snacks for Special-Needs Kitties.
Treats to Tempt the Finicky Eater.
Coaxing the Reluctant Eater.
Wheat-Free Treats.
Lactose-Free Treats.
Index.
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Liz Palika (Oceanside, CA) is an award-winning author with more than 40 books to her credit. Her book
The Consumer’s Guide to Cat Food won an award from the Cat Writers’ Association.
Save That Dog! won a Maxwell Award from the Dog Writers Association and the ASPCA Pet Overpopulation Answers Award. Palika’s work also has been published in a variety of magazines, including
Newsweek, The Saturday Evening Post, Dog World, Dog Fancy, and
The AKC Gazette. She has written extensively on pet nutrition, both in her own books and in magazine articles. “Hyper-Canines, ” about the relationship between high-carbohydrate foods and hyperactive dogs, was published in
Dog World and received a strong positive response from both dog owners and veterinarians.