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Turkey - Cat Food!

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horseshoes | 14:49 Thu 29th Dec 2016 | Food & Drink
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Perhaps I should have posted in "animals" but I'm looking for a way to use my smaller bits if cooked turkey as a cat food. My cat is old and doesn't cope very well with chunky food, so I'd like to know how I can make into something more "jelly-like" or "gravyish".

Thank you.
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Shred it finely - perhaps using a food processor and mix with gravy.

Or, boil the carcass, strain the juice, pick off the good meat and pack it in ramekins with some of the juice. You might want to add a little gelatin to make it jelly like.
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Thanks barmaid. Unfortunately, I don't have a carcass, it's a turkey crown. Do you think ordinary gravy i.e. our gravy would be OK to use?
Yes just water it down a bit so its not too salty or rich and don't drown the meat in it.

My old girls used to love the left over turkey at Christmas and I would just shred it finely with 2 forks.
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Brilliant, thanks both. x

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