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Most cat owners already have catnip and this recipe uses just ½ tablespoon. A little goes a long way! Tuna, flour, wheat flour, wheat germ, and an egg complete the recipe. The cat treats take just minutes to make. Combine all of the ingredients in a large bowl. After mixing the ingredients, you will have a sticky dough.
The goal is to have a treat the size of a nickel when flattened. Bake on a parchment lined baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Be sure to let them cool completely before serving them to your pet. Of course, my cat was hanging around the kitchen most of time I was creating these catnip treats.
Fresh catnip leaves can be used whole to make tea, or cut to release more of the oils into the water. Place 3 teaspoons of fresh catnip or 1 teaspoon of dried catnip in a mug. Take the water off the heat and add it only after it has stopped boiling.
To dry catnip, cut stems from your plant and hang them in bunches in a cool, dark area. When the leaves are fully dried, separate them from the stems and crumple them into a bag. Dispose of the stems. Seal the bag and store it in a cool, dark place.
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