Some cat parents have had success with rubbing a bit of
tuna juice on their cats» bodies and heads.
Step 7: If the cats continue to be aggressive, you can rub
tuna juice on both cats.
Or, maybe you have the residue of
tuna juice on your fingers after mealtime.
Level Three: Rubbing a soft bristled toothbrush or rubber finger brush with peanut butter / garlic powder /
tuna juice on the gums and teeth.
You can also try
tuna juice on a Q - tip!
Not exact matches
OK, here are some favorites we've been cooking up at my place: - vegetable curry (grind my own whole spices, use whatever veggies we get in our weekly CSA share; radishes / beets, eggplant, squash, greens, etc)- quick kale (sauteed with coconut oil, chili flakes, garlic, [lemon grass], soy sauce, lemon
juice)- pac choi w / sauteed mushrooms «chinese» style (with fish sauce, rice wine vinegar, jalepeno / chili, soy sauce, etc)- roasted radishes w / poached eggs - «teamwork pasta» — this is your recipe for pepper and cheese pasta, but it helps having two sets of hands to make it in our house... we put an egg
on this too of course -
tuna pasta (chopped onion, garlic, lemon zest, chili flakes,
tuna, olives — easily adaptable to what you already have in the house and like)- roast chicken
on friday - roasted sweet potatoes - omlets - challa french toast
This was also the year we learned to begin to enjoy Unsweetened Orange
Juice, Cranberry
Juice, and to enjoy
Tuna Salad
on top of Cottage Cheese, stuffed in a Tomato
on a lettuce leaf.
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juice), agua de piña (pineapple) and agua de
tuna roja (red prickly pear)
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also maybe a little chopped celery.and a teaspoon of pickle relish... and a tsp of lemon
juice... and here is the kicker... one can of
tuna in oil... drain the oil... I just like its flavor better then the
tuna in water... and serve
on SOURDOUGH TOAST... it is absolutely deeeeeee lishous... This was served to me 50 years ago while visiteng a friend by her mother... I have made it ever since...
Albacore canned
tuna, coconut milk, olive oil, lemon
juice, avocado and other veggies
on nori roll (seaweed) sheets.
On top of that, I get 5 gallons of milk, 2 lb cheese, 4 cans beans, whole grains (bread / torillas), 36 oz cereal, $ 10 fruits / veggies, 30 oz
tuna, 64 oz
juice and 2 dozen eggs.
-- Canned and powered foods can be your best friend when cooking isn't possible, so stock up
on the following: Canned fruit in 100 %
juice or light syrup; canned; vegetables (low sodium); natural peanut butter and / or nut butter; canned beans, lentils, and chickpeas; canned lean proteins like
tuna in water; and dry powdered skim milk.
Also... you can take any of the
tuna recipes
on my blog and replace the mayo with a tablespoon of extra-virgin olive oil and 1/2 to 1 tablespoon of either lemon
juice or a mild vinegar (like cider or raspberry).
If your cat is not drinking enough water and is perpetually borderline dehydrated, you may need to add a little water to their moist food, give them water flavored with
tuna juice or low salt chicken broth, or even give them subcutaneous fluids
on a regular basis.
Level Two: Rubbing a soft object (finger or Q - tip) with an attractive flavor (peanut butter / garlic powder /
tuna juice)
on the gums of the mouth.
Carmichael's tips for toothbrushing including starting during kittenhood, using a pet toothpaste, and loading up
on the praise and loving, while Bellows recommends using a Q - tip dipped in
tuna juice.
But, if your pet isn't used to this, the way to start is by using something
on your finger that the pet loves — like
tuna juice for cats or plain peanut butter for dogs (just be sure to avoid any peanut butter containing xylitol as a sweetener, since this is highly toxic to our canine friends).