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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. ------------------------------------------------------------ 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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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. Twist |
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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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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. Purrrrs, Andrew And - Happy New Year!
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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! ![]() Twist |
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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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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.
Best, Louise |
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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. Purrrs, Andrew
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