Cake Recipes for Cats

A good way to reward your cat is by making them some meals that are delicious and healthy. Read this article to learn how to prepare your cat some shellfish, tuna, or salmon cakes.
Cake Recipes for Cats

Last update: 19 October, 2018

Cats are naturally greedy animals that are always keeping an eye out to get hold of whatever falls onto the ground, so they can slurp it up like a vacuum cleaner. This might seem funny but you need to be careful with what your cat eats because some foods are harmful to cats.

In order to calm down your cat’s appetite, and to do it with food that won’t harm him, here are some cake recipes for cats that they’ll love.

Homemade Cake Recipes for Cats

There are many foods that cats love, and you can take advantage of them while making these cake recipes for cats:

Seafood Cake

If there is one food that cats love, it’s definitely fish. Why not surprise your cat with a wonderful seafood cake? To make one, all you’ll need is the following:

  • 6 tablespoons of wheat flour
  • Mussels
  • 3 raw eggs
  • Peeled shrimp
  • Grated cheese
  • Squid

Before you mix these ingredients together, preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Put the shrimp, squid, mussels, cheese in a bowl and add the flower. Beat the eggs on the side and you are finished, you can add them to the bowl and mix them together. Place the shellfish will, later on, cook in the oven.  However, if you want to make sure it’s thoroughly cooked, you can fry it for a few seconds.

Cat looking at his food on a plate

On the side, you should cook some mussels to use as garnish afterward. Once you are finished with the mixture, pour it into a mold or individual and place them in the oven for 15 minutes. Remember not to add salt to any of the ingredients. Once the 15 minutes are up, take the molds out, sit them on the side to cool. Once cooled, give your cat this delicious treat, he’ll love it!

Tuna Cake

If you’re going to make this cake with canned tuna instead of natural tuna, make sure that it’s packaged in a natural solution that’s low in sodium. Remember that oil and salt aren’t good for cats.

In order to make this delicious cake, look at the ingredients below:

  • Three cans of tuna
  • Three eggs
  • Light mozzarella cheese
  • Catnip
  • Shrimp
  • 1/2 cup of white flour

Take a bowl and add the tuna, previously beaten eggs, and the finely chopped mozzarella. If you want, you can also beat the mixture into a dough. Gradually add the flour while you mix to prevent any lumps. Add the finely chopped catnip along with the shrimp. 

Pour it into a mold and put it in the oven, which you should have preheated to 200 degrees. Let it bake for about 15 minutes. Once this time is up, take the mold out of the oven, let it cool, and let your cat’s taste run wild with his favorite cake. 

Cat looking at a cupcake

Salmon Cake

Salmon is another ingredient that drives cats wild. You can reserve this cake for a special occasion. For example, on your cat’s birthday. If you make it with fresh salmon, make sure it’s deboned. Another option is smoked salmon, which is cleaner and requires less work. You will need:

  • Salmon
  • 3 or 4 tablespoons of grated cheese or parmesan
  • 3 tablespoons of flour
  • 1 egg

Shred the salmon as much as possible and add the beaten egg. Add flour slowly while stirring to prevent any lumps from forming. Once the dough is completely uniform, add the cheese and put it in the oven, which you should have preheated to 180 degrees. Let it cook for 15 to 20 minutes, depending on the strength of your oven.

Take it out and decorate it with treats or catnip to make the surprise even more enjoyable. If you made the cake for your cat’s birthday, don’t forget to put a candle on it! Your cat won’t be able to control his excitement.

These are some delicious cake recipes for cats.  Cats deserve having a treat every once in a while because they bring a bunch of happiness into our lives, don’t you agree?


This text is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace consultation with a professional. If in doubt, consult your specialist.