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Old 12-30-2009, 03:56 PM
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This kitten rescue food recipe is from the website of a woman who used to breed Turkish Angora cats, and also was involved with rescuing "strays" and orphans. Her name was Tani Scott. She passed away (cancer) a couple of years ago, but kitnhevn rescue is still around.

I can vouch for this recipe. I've used it and seen kittens grow up big and strong. Other people to whom I've sent the recipe confirm - it works!

The following was copied from her web site some years ago.

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Kitten Glop

You will need the following supplies to make this:

Unflavored Knox Gelatin
Eggs
Plain Yogurt (with live cultures)
Mayonnaise (not low fat or Miracle Whip)
Light Karo Syrup (light meaning in color-not the dark Karo syrup)
Evaporated Goat Milk (next to regular canned milk in grocery store)
Canned pumpkin
Taurine capsules (from health food store)



Mix together and set aside:

2 pkts of Knox Gelatin
2 cups boiling water


Mix together (whisk after each addition):

4 eggs (yolks only)
4 Tablespoons Plain Yogurt
2 Tablespoons Mayonnaise
2 tsp. light Karo Syrup
1 can (12 oz) evaporated goat milk
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
2 Taurine capsules (open capsules and pour powder into milk mix)

After mixing add the Knox Gelatin you had set aside.

This will keep in your refrigerator for 7 days.... don't panic when you open the refrigerator and find you have gelatin
milk...because that is what happens to it. I take what I need out, warm back to its liquid state in the microwave and
serve to the babies. They love it. I have had no diarrhea, refusal to drink formula or other side effects from this.

For longer storage, freeze in ice cube trays. Two cubes fill a 2 oz kitten bottle.

http://www.angelfire.com/fl/kitnhevn/
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Old 12-30-2009, 11:29 PM
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Hello BobCat,
All I can think to say other than yuck, is to thank you for the endorsement and recipe. Might come in handy for me one day. Sure it will for a lot of others.
Specially with your using it and it working.
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Old 12-30-2009, 11:32 PM
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Nice recipe. Though I share Twist's thoughts "yuck" that is good to know for feeding kittens.
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Old 12-31-2009, 09:06 AM
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This is cookie kitten, someone brought her to me at work. The bottle is Kitten Glop.


This is Cookie grown up, picture given to me by the woman who adopted her.


Kitten Glop works. It is for kittens, not humans. Cheeseburgers are for humans.

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Hello Bobcat,
Very nice photos. That glop sure seems to work. Don't worry I'm not eating any of it, with your mouth!
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Old 12-31-2009, 04:58 PM
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Bobcat, I can't say that the Glop (very appropriately named I might add) sounds good but looking at Cookie it sure seems to work....by the way, great photos.
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Old 12-31-2009, 04:58 PM
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Very informative and one adorable cat Bob.... Great post for all us cat lovers, who always seem to have kittens on hand!
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Sounds gross but if it works it works. Wonder how she came up with that.
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Thanks so much for this recipe, BobCat! I am about to start fostering with our local SPCA, and will likely have many opportunities to use it. Great suggestion, and the cutest pic of Cookie! I want to eat her up.

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Old 02-16-2010, 04:39 PM
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Louise,

Good luck fostering! The hardest part is giving them up to their new homes. Just think of it as helping them get started right - you're providing a sound foundation, get them launched, and on to the next one who needs a hand (or a baby bottle).

There are a lot of kitten glop recipes out there, this is just the first one I stumbled on long ago. It worked well and I never tried any of the others.

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