If your cats
like gizzards, you can incorporate them into the batch of food since they are easier to cut up when compared to muscle meat.
Not exact matches
Remove the turkey from the packaging and right onto a large baking sheet (or if you're
like me a very clean sink) and remove any extras
like the pouch of
gizzards and the turkey neck if it's in there (bonus score if it is, place it in a large stockpot, toss the
gizzards).
Also, add drop of honey to the vinaigrette; this is the touch of perfection... the
gizzards have a salty taste (
like bacon) and the mix of salt / sugar is delicious.
He
liked thick giblet soup, nutty
gizzards, a stuffed roast heart, liverslices fried with crustcrumbs, fried hencods» roes.
And
like Toby's owner here, you can also add some turkey or chicken legs and some chicken
gizzards for variety.
The turkey
gizzards and heart seem
like a reasonable treat so you cook them up in some of the drippings from the bird and add the yummy mix to his kibble, forgetting that you already let him lick out the bacon pan from breakfast.
Organ meats,
like Liver,
Gizzard and Heart, are nutrient - rich and highly palatable to cats.
Raw chicken liver, heart,
gizzards or breast, turkey, pork loin, beef, rabbit and venison are all meats your cats might
like.