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but anyone cook for their pets?

>> No.17145457

No, my cat gets sashimi as a treat. Nothing to cook.
Usually otoro or chutoro, depending on what looks good at my Japanese grocer that day.

>> No.17145540

not exactly but my dog gets fried steak gristle and bacon grease that I don't want

>> No.17145586

I went to the butcher and bought my dogs some big raw meat bones and gave it them. That was a big mistake. They shit all over the house. Shit everywhere.

>> No.17145596

>>17145586
Don't feed them pork bones next time

>> No.17145609

In a blue moon ill let my cat have a couple laps of milk off my cereal spoon

>> No.17145625
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>>17145609
Tell me you're white without telling me you're white

>> No.17145630

I meal prep for my dog. mix frozen veg, oats and offal divide into portions and cook into sloppa

>> No.17145673

My cats eat mostly hearts liver and giblets and gravy that I make since it is way cheaper than catfood cans

>> No.17145699

I give my dog cheese whenever I make something with cheese in it because his nose seems specifically designed to sniff out cheese whenever it leaves the fridge

>> No.17146169

>>17145454
meat leftovers fatty bits. unseasoned and with little sauce as possible

>> No.17146375

i purposefully don't add onions to my stock so i can save the vegetables as treats for my dog

>> No.17146402

made fat balls with seeds for birbs

>> No.17146486

My last dog got a three egg omelet on Sunday morning. Usually with a little cheese, some kind of vegetable, and sausage. Sundays were great.

>> No.17146602

That is fucking stupid. They are beasts of burden stated by and created by the lord in the good book. They don't have rights and should not be treated like people. Feed them dry cheap food or pellets that fulfills their need, stores long and forget about it.

>> No.17146626

>>17145454
All the image reminds me of is its almost Christmas and that means stupid appliance gifts you have both no room for and no use for.

>> No.17146838
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Guinea pigs can't eat much cooked food (or shouldn't) but I definitely would if I could.

>> No.17147875

>>17145454
I'll pour some of the tuna water from cans into my cat's food bowl, but that's it

>> No.17147902

I bake my dog home made peanut butter and pumpkin treats from time to time, fairly simple too. I think she just likes the extra attention rather then the treat itself.

>> No.17147926

>>17146838
I would cook your guinea pig and serve it to you, only telling you what it was after you had finished eating it

>> No.17148002

>>17145454
sure I cook for my boyfriend

>> No.17148006

>>17147902
>peanut butter and pumpkin treats
Yep. I used to make these for my dog back before he passed away.

>> No.17148018

My girlfriend gets mad at me because I eat at the same time as my dogs and just feed them as I'm eating. like if I have a steak, I just tear off parts of it and give to them. She says it's barbaric. It's how I grew up in my family too and I never saw it as strange. Like she expects me to just keep their food in a separate bowl and not allow them anywhere near us when we're eating.

>> No.17148032

>>17148018
You have annoying beggar dogs

>> No.17148039

My dog's diet mostly consists of French fries.

>> No.17148142

>>17145454
I just made some peanut butter banana dog treats earlier today, same bone shape, except just using an oven pan not a fuckin..george foreman dog edition

>> No.17148154

>>17146626
I love receiving appliances, they always manage to get used eventually. Got a rack set up where they are all stored until they move to the counter top for use.

>> No.17148827

>>17145454
would cats enjoy their mice deep fried?

>> No.17148897

i'd save the bones from everything i made for a while, and toss it in the pressure cooker to make really gelatinized meat stock for my dog. pour a little of it over the dry dog food - he really loved it.

>> No.17149147

>>17145454
yes I make versions of basically all the meals I make for my dog, I just remove the wine/chocolate if it's in there. pretty easy and dogs have better flavor senses than us and don't deserve to eat meat pebbles

>> No.17149325

I just boil chicken and rice for my dog's food.

>> No.17149338

I once took the time to make strawberry greek yogurt snacks for my dogs. Neither one ate them and they sat in my freezer for a while. Every now and then I'll let the dogs and cats have bits of what I'm eating as long as it's not something that'll make them sick/kill them.

>> No.17150714

>>17145454
that thing looks like you can make ground beef treats like burgers in the shape of those bones

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My cat lays around all day already. I’m not encouraging his laziness anymore that it already is by indulging him with home cooked food.

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>>17145454
No, I don't teach my dogs to beg. As such, they have never tasted anything that isn't dog food, a dog treat, or their own shit.

>> No.17152229

>>17145454
Used to do this a lot for our edlerly dogs. Veggies, liver, ground meat, and rice was what it was composed of. Just pressure cooked it and it helped them ease into their eventual deaths. They really liked it.

>> No.17152234

>>17145625
>le ebin tell me your x without saying x maymay xddd
Tell me youre from reddit without [...]

>> No.17152994

>>17145454
I've given boiled eggs to my dog.

>> No.17152997

>>17145586
Were they not used to raw meat?

>> No.17153002

>>17152234
White boi got caught. Big mad frfr

>> No.17153012

>>17146838
Grow some herbs. They like dill, parsley, and thyme.

>> No.17153016

if you're making your own pet food, for the love of god use something like balanceit.com and buy the supplement they offer or your dog will forreal die

>> No.17153019

>>17153012
I'm going to try growing a head of lettuce in my room for them

>> No.17153026

>>17153019
Don't see why that wouldn't work given enough light. Keep the soil moist most of the time.

>> No.17153178

>>17145454
When my dog was about 15 he started refusing to eat pet food, so we'd take turns cooking giant batches of ground beef with instant rice, salt to taste or he wouldn't eat it either. Miss that little shit

>> No.17153197

>>17148018
Some people are just wired to be irrationally mad as fuck if an animal wants their food. We'd give my dog scraps all the time, but had a friend who'd get pissed if his dog even looked at him with food from across the room

>> No.17153438

>>17153002
Nigger

>> No.17153567

>>17145454
I used to for 17 years until my dog died. She ate nearly the same as me as far as meat goes. I always tossed an additional steak on the grill for her.

>> No.17153580
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>>17147926
Should guinea pig meat be called guinea pork?

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>>17145454
Yes for my birds, usually just a salad so no 'cooking' involved, but it does take some prep. Sometimes also make something called birdie bread.

>> No.17153609

>>17148018
You’re subconsciously signaling to your girlfriend that you and your dogs are equal and I will bet a fat sack of milkbones that inside of a year they’ll have you locked in a kennel watching while she gets the knot.

>> No.17153617

>>17148018
You really train dogs to be your master? I guess that must be how furries are made.

>> No.17153793

>>17146602
Kill yourself

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>>17146602
Before anti anxiety drugs and SSRIs there were myths.

>> No.17153830

>>17145454
My dogs prefer their bones uncooked.
I had a chow chow years ago that we fed boiled rice and vegetables with cow tripe, though.
In Summer we put water and kibble in icecube trays for a refreshing treat and also freeze the raw bones.

>> No.17153947

>>17145625
go back

>> No.17154140

>>17153438
got em

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>>17145454

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This is now an animal thread

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>> No.17154351

>>17154250
>>17154239
>>17154245
I have many questions.

>> No.17154366

>>17148018
Pay no attention to the faggots. You're based and cavepilled.

>> No.17154381

>>17146602
I can feed them better for cheaper why would I waste my money on them?

>> No.17154386

>>17148018
You are spoiling them
Next time someone eats near them they will whimper and jump for food

>> No.17154389

>>17152229
I fed my dog chocolate a couple days before he passed
Fuck it that's the way I want to go too

>> No.17154393

>>17145454
I' m not a gay faggot, so no.

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>>17154229

>> No.17154907

There's a stray colony where I work and I help feed, shelter, and provide treatment for them. For Thanksgiving I made cat safe tuna biscuit bowls and filled them with turkey gravy for them. Not sure what I want to do for Christmas

>> No.17156752

>>17154239
dafuq?

>> No.17157669

>>17153016
die of what?

>> No.17157683

>>17154907

That is incredibly sweet. Good job anon

>> No.17158656

>>17145625
>Tell me you're white without telling me you're white
I took my dad out to dinner last Father's Day.

>> No.17159127

>>17145454
Yeah, just chuck vegetables cheap meat and pasta rice or potatoes in a pot and you've got cheap top tier dog food.

>> No.17159181

>>17159127
>Yeah, just sneed vegetables cheap meat and pasta rice or potatoes in a pot and you've got cheap top tier dog food.

>> No.17159351

Whenever I'm cooking bird, duck, turkey or whatever, I usually save a little bit for my cat to snack on. Try to make sure it's just a plain piece since I feel like she'd wrinkle her ungrateful little nose to any spice on it.

>> No.17159380

>>17145454
Ground beef, canned mixed veggies and some dry food for filler with an egg to bind things for easier serving. Inflation has fucked beef prices, but before I was feeding 3 large, 1 medium and 1 small size dog for roughly $3-ish a day.

>> No.17159616

>>17154351
>>17156752
It's a Brazilian pizza place that will put anything in the middle of a pizza on request so people ask for the stupidest shit to Instagram it. The picture of the pizza with a car tire on it is the same place.

>> No.17159655

>>17159616
So why are there dead cats?

>> No.17159667

>>17145454
I had a housemate that cooked for her pets
Never seen happier pets in my life!

>> No.17159967

>>17145454
gave my cat some thouroughly cooked chicken couple days ago. it was left over from making stock

>> No.17160021

on the weekends when i make breakfast i make my dog an egg. fried, scrambled, or poached depending on what i am making.

once when he was a puppy he was sick (shits and not eating) and i started making him very soft oatmeal made with chk stock and it seemed to get him over it.

>> No.17160058

>>17145540
Are you trying to give your dog Pancreatitis?

>> No.17160224

>>17158656
Based and Alabamapilled

>> No.17160511

I like to experiment with food which means I end up throwing a lot of it out, but recently we found a new puppy on the side of the road and I decided to raise him, he's about 6 months old now and I'll feed him scraps like a chicken nugget or a cookie, or leftover pasta, but of course I don't plan to feed him too much of this because I don't want to damage his organs due to the high salt or high fat.

>> No.17161136

>>17146602
>feed your dog overpriced breakfast cereal
Dumb nigger, feed your dogs raw meat. It's cheaper anyway if you actually have a brain

>> No.17161236

>>17160058
It's a fucking dog.

>> No.17161310

>>17161236
What Are the Symptoms of Pancreatitis in Dogs?

Pancreatitis can present as a sudden-onset (acute) illness or as a more long-term (chronic) illness.

A dog that has acute pancreatitis will have more serious clinical signs, such as:

Severe lethargy

Abdominal pain

Persistent vomiting

Severe dehydration

Collapse and shock (sometimes)

A dog with chronic pancreatitis is typically not as sick. The clinical signs may include:

Lethargy

Decreased appetite to not eating at all

Abdominal pain and/or vomiting

In general, chronic pancreatitis is not as common in dogs as acute pancreatitis.

Dogs with chronic pancreatitis can suddenly develop worsening pancreatitis. This is a situation where chronic pancreatitis presents acutely.

Severe Pancreatitis in Dogs

Patients with severe, acute pancreatitis often require more extensive medical intervention and treatment.

These patients are often in need of several days, if not weeks, of treatment, including:

Intensive intravenous (IV) fluid and electrolyte support

Pain-control measures

Antinausea medication(s)

Stomach-protectant medications

Nutritional support in the form of a feeding tube

Antibiotics (sometimes)

Severe pancreatitis patients are often critical and best treated in a specialist practice, such as an intensive 24-hour care facility. The cost for treatment is estimated at approximately $2000-5000 but can vary depending on where you live.
Moderate to Mild Pancreatitis in Dogs

Patients with moderate or mild pancreatitis may be hospitalized for one to a few days for IV fluid therapy to correct dehydration.

In a dog with mild pancreatitis, your veterinarian may determine that subcutaneous (applied under the skin) fluid administration—either at the appointment or at home—will be adequate for rehydration.

https://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/endocrine/c_multi_pancreatitis

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Most things people eat, they can too

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>>17154907
you're supporting vermin that destroy the ecosystem you toxo-infected bioterrorist scum

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They prefer raw

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>>17158656
>I took my dad out to dinner last Father's Day.
Just because you call him daddy doesn't mean he's your father, faggot.

>> No.17163283

>>17161515
looks delish

>> No.17163995

>>17145454
Are you saying you don't cook for the womyns tied in your basement?

>> No.17165003

>>17154330
mods, delete this anti-semetic hate speech

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>>17161370

>> No.17165028

>>17161515
You should not give them bones anon they can splinter and they can rupture their intestines.

>> No.17165056

>>17161136
On what planet is raw meat cheaper than dog food

>> No.17165057

>>17154239
wtf is that green thing sticking out behind. is that a glory hole or something?

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>>17161370

>> No.17165086

>>17165028
We had 3 dogs, all of them lived to 15+ years and were fed poultry leftovers and quails that died due to unknown reasons, regular dry dog food that you buy in 25kg packs and sometimes other unknown leftovers

>> No.17165121

>>17165086
Maybe it is just an issue with smaller dogs then.

>> No.17165154

>>17165058
says the homosexual who owns a cat. Any male who owns a cat is a closet fag.

>> No.17165222

>>17161310
Guess it'll die then

>> No.17165252

>>17165057
I think it's an olive

>> No.17165292

whats a simple treat recipe for dogs?
including but not limited to peanutbutter and carrots

>> No.17165299

>>17154236
why is he spanking it

>> No.17166327

>>17158656
You have sex with men, guy?

>> No.17166357

>>17153798
Looks like some damn fine hustle 'n' bustle to be enjoyed on the right-hand side.
Just kidding, looks like hell.

>> No.17166373

>>17146402
have a birb too how do you make them?

>> No.17166389

>>17153581
Was looking for parrot people here, nice Greys. Parrots seem to love everything especially when their family flock are eating.
Once you keep avocados, chocolate, raw and green tomatoes, raw potatoes, apple seeds and some fruit pits, too much salt (small amounts is good) and coffee away from them they can technically eat almost anything.

>> No.17166398

I make dog treats out of sweet potato, oats, sardines, a bit of peanut butter and egg yolk then baked in the oven. My boys go crazy for em.

>> No.17166432

>>17166373
>300g coconut butter
>250g seeds and other stuff like hacked nuts and raisins
>5ml sunflower oil

Soften butter, add rest, form balls, let solidify, hang outside. Tallow works too, actually has better nutritional value. The oil makes the balls less brittle.

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>>17145454
Yes. I make sushi for and serve my shiba when my wife has guests. She (the dog) waits patiently on a barstool at the kitchen counter while I make (poor) small talk in Japanese and make maki and nigiri. If anyone talks to me I ignore them or look to the dog me give a “get a load of this guy” face while pointing. The dog only gets a couple selections and I leave the rest as hors d’ oeuvres for the guests. I both learned to make sushi at home he acquired the dog while stationed in Okinawa.

She initially hated when I’d do this and get angry but it’s become pretty funny. We have to move for work every couple years and it’s hilarious meeting new people by exposing them to this with no explanation at all.

Pic related. We have a cat too but she’s cooperative than the dog in this activity.

>> No.17167186

>>17161310

gristle and bacon grease wont give your dog pancreatitis. It's very similar food to what it would eat in the wild and probably the more nutritious for the dog than what any of you feed your dogs.

>> No.17167206

>>17167186
I guess it depends on how much you give them and how often.

>> No.17167616

>>17161515
That's fine but I would be concerned about germs from raw chicken.

>> No.17167621

>>17167616

10-4 but any animal that eats its own shit probably has a pretty strong immune system.

>> No.17169287

>>17167621
I'd have to agree. not to mention they'll eat/sniff anything when outside

>> No.17169521

>>17145454
I tried making food for my cat once. followed a recipe to try to make sure she got all essential nutrients. it was something like
>liver
>chicken
>fully cooked egg
>probably some other stuff, i dont really remember

she wouldnt eat any of it, and it went bad in a week in the fridge. I even tried some of it, and while it wasnt good from the point of view that it lacked spices, it was definitely edible, basically just tasted like the sum of its parts

>> No.17169528

>>17169521
oh yeah, i think there was some broccoli in there, too

>> No.17169532

>>17146375
based. I always feel bad when i cant give my cat any of what ive made, since i use onions and garlic in practically everything

>> No.17169554

>>17152193
>I don't teach my dogs to beg
why would giving them decent food that you just happened to cook yourself teach them to beg any more than serving them garbage in the same way?

>> No.17171074

>>17148018
I feed my dog steak trimmings but I put them in her bowl after I'm done eating. Shit lays down on the floor while we eat, and only gets up when it's her turn.
Do whatever you want, but I hunt with my dog and don't need any confusion when it comes to boundaries and my expectations. Begging is a definite sign of that.
My cousin feeds his from the table and honest injun the bastard will chew half of a duck breast off by the time he finally completes a retrieve.

>> No.17171102

I pour broth on my dog's kibble. Made her go from begrudgingly eating it to scarfing it down. It's a little effort that makes her really happy, so I'm fine with it.

>> No.17171817

>>17145454
I have two cats that eat chicken that we boil for them. Frankly, it's abominable stuff, but they wolf it down like they haven't been fed for weeks. They probably have liver damage from scavenging too much rich food from our neighbours, they eat things that are offered to them which they shouldn't even consider edible. One of them is borderline retarded though, and has always had a taste for strange things like beans, broccoli and sweetcorn. But now they're both eating downright bizarre shit like lemon and stuff, if it's chopped by us first.

>> No.17171903

>>17145454
Brown rice, chicken breast, frozen veggies for my dog. Had to start cooking for him because my dad kept dropping fucking food for him so he stopped eating dog food

>> No.17172736

>>17145673
Whoa. Could you post a loose recipe you use for this? My cats would appreciate it

>> No.17172744

>>17169521
>>17169528
I had the same issue I don't know what's so special about canned wet food My cats will eat boiled chicken but I tried to do something like that and all they did was lick the gravy some

>> No.17172756

>>17172736
>>17172744
So for both of you what I do is boil equalish amounts of chicken liver, hearts, and giblets until its super tender then take the stuff out. Then sometimes I just thicken the broth with a little flour, cut up everything, combine and serve. But I also just blend all that together and add it to some dry food or some rice. As extra as it sounds I freeze icecubes of that second one and then I can get off work, mix with hot water, and it's as quick as opening a can

>> No.17173841

>>17146602
Not a beast of burden you schmuck.

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>>17146838
>that picture

>> No.17174622

>>17146838
comfy guinea pigs

>> No.17174697

>>17165028
Should only be cooked bones that cause a problem, raw bones are fine as far as I know

>> No.17175693

>>17161370
>le toxo maymay
it only affects women
a problem that 4chan will never have to worry about