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13-03-2006, 09:18 PM   #1

What to do for Winstons 21st




Winston will be 21, 3 weeks from yesterday. Haveing a small party. Does any one know how to make an appetising cake for cats, using cat food obviously. Any suggestions welcome.



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13-03-2006, 09:27 PM   #2

Re: What to do for Winstons 21st


I work in a School Kitchen, but have no receipes for a delicious Kitty Birthday Cake LOL

21 eh? thats a brilliant age.

Lovely Boy x



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13-03-2006, 10:00 PM   #3

Re: What to do for Winstons 21st


found this on a radio caht website, not sure it helps


Kittysmum: I'm thinking of making my cat a birthday cake. What would you suggest I put in it? Scott: I would suggest a tuna and sardine bake, avoiding any dairy product as most cats are lactose intolerant.



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13-03-2006, 10:07 PM   #4

Re: What to do for Winstons 21st


not what you wanted but look at this

http://www.thedailymews.com/articles...littercake.htm



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13-03-2006, 10:08 PM   #5

Re: What to do for Winstons 21st


Lovely old boy!! Tuna bake sounds good!!! Happy birthday to Winston!!



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13-03-2006, 10:09 PM   #6

Re: What to do for Winstons 21st


have you thought about emalining blue peter? they make them but dont have the recipe ont heir website



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13-03-2006, 10:15 PM   #7

Re: What to do for Winstons 21st


That litter box cake looks disgusting

Right now though I wouldnt mind if his litter box did look like that, poor old boy has been a bit constipated lately.

might try the tuna bake and ice it with some Katalax



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13-03-2006, 10:18 PM   #8

Re: What to do for Winstons 21st


awww bless him. what about getting some cat pateand putting a candle in it lol. Small but tasty ( to him awyway)

If anybdy made me a cake that looked liek i'd kill them LOL!

I did get a bedpan shaped one once



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13-03-2006, 10:23 PM   #9

Re: What to do for Winstons 21st


http://www.catsplay.com/lectro.php3

Am thinking about getting him one of these coz he does so like his cozy comforts. Bless his old and tired bones.



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13-03-2006, 10:34 PM   #10

Re: What to do for Winstons 21st


You could always put some catfood in a bowl in the fridge the day before, so it sets (but take it out 4 hours or so before serving so it's not freezing cold) and place the bowl upside down on a plate, so the catfood holds its shape.

"Ice" it with little dabs of cream cheese or salmon mousse or something. Be careful that you don't make it too salty, cats don't deal with salt overly well, but as a one-time treat I think it's ok



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