When the sun’s shining, there’s nothing more enjoyable than basking in the heat with an ice cream in hand – but spare a moment to think of our feline friends! While cats often seek out shady spots and cool corners, offering a frozen cat treat of their own can be a great way to help them cool down and stay hydrated.
But on that note, do cats actually like frozen treats, and are they safe?
Let’s explore everything you need to know – plus five fun and easy homemade frozen cat treats your kitty will love!
Cats tend to prefer their food at room temperature or slightly warm, as this mimics freshly caught prey. However, some cats find frozen goodies irresistible, especially when the weather’s warm. The cold texture can be both stimulating and soothing and may even encourage play and exploration.
That said, not every cat will be a fan. Be sure to introduce frozen cat treats slowly and see how your cat reacts.
Frozen goodies and ice cream treats for cats can be a healthy, fun snack, but there are a few safety tips to keep in mind when making your own:
As with any snack (for humans and our pets!), moderation is key. Treats should only make up about 10% of your cat’s daily calorie intake. Likewise, it’s important to monitor your cat’s overall diet and ensure they are getting balanced nutrition from their regular food.
Ready to get creative in the kitchen? These frozen cat treat recipes are easy to make and designed with equal parts health and enjoyment in mind.
Why overcomplicate things? Sometimes it’s the little things that bring the most joy!
A plain ice cube can double as both a fun toy and a cooling treat for many cats. Watch your kitty bat it around the floor for a splashy play session that can keep them entertained at home, or you could steep catnip in boiling water before freezing for an extra enticing version.
If your cat already loves their regular wet food, you can upgrade it into a nice, cooling treat. Simply mix their favourite cat food with a splash of extra water if needed to create a smoother texture, then spoon it into an ice cube tray or silicone mould and freeze.
Serve it in a bowl and let your cat enjoy licking it slowly as it thaws.
For a gourmet twist, blend cooked salmon with a small pinch of dried catnip and a little water. Pour the mixture in silicone moulds and freeze, and you’ll have a deliciously fishy, catnip-infused ice treat that’s perfect for cats.
Mix plain, unsweetened yoghurt (lactose-free if needed) with a small amount of tuna in water, and blend into a smooth consistency. Freeze the mixture into cubes or fun moulds.
This ice cream treat for cats is protein-packed and ideal for the summer. Just offer in small amounts to avoid any digestive upsets.
For a hydrating and savoury treat, pour low-salt chicken stock (ensure it’s free from onions, garlic, and any added seasonings) into an ice cube tray and freeze. The aroma is sure to tempt your kitty, and the cool texture is perfect for warm days.
Serve the cube in a shallow dish and let your cat lick it as it melts. It’s a simple way to keep them refreshed and encourage fluid intake.
Whether you’re keeping your kitty hydrated, encouraging a bit of fun, or just offering a special treat, homemade frozen cat treats can be a delightful way to bond during the warmer months.
Just remember: