Make simple goat milk freezies at home with two ingredients. A practical frozen snack for cats that requires no cooking.
Safety first: Start with a small portion beside your cat's usual food and confirm bigger diet changes with your veterinarian.
Foods to avoid
Skip this recipe if your cat has shown sensitivity to dairy products in the past.
Ingredients
Instructions
Measure the ingredients: Pour one cup of goat milk into the mixing bowl, then add the half cup of plain unsweetened yogurt. Keep both ingredients chilled until this point so the mixture stays cold.

Combine the mixture: Stir the goat milk and yogurt together with a whisk or spoon until the yogurt fully blends into the milk and the liquid looks smooth and uniform.

Prepare the molds: Place the ice cube tray or silicone molds on a flat surface near the mixing bowl. Check that each compartment is clean and dry before filling.

Fill the molds: Slowly pour or spoon the mixture into each mold compartment, filling them almost to the top without overflowing. Tap the tray gently on the counter to release any air bubbles.

Transfer to the freezer: Set the filled tray on a level freezer shelf and leave it undisturbed. Allow at least four hours for the mixture to freeze solid.

Check firmness: After four hours, press one treat lightly with a fingertip. It should feel firm and hold its shape when lifted from the mold.

Portion for serving: Pop out the treats and place two or three in a small bowl for your cat. Return the rest to a freezer bag or container for later use.

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Tips & serving
Offer one or two small treats at a time. Major diet changes should be discussed with a veterinarian.
- Gives cats a cold snack during warm weather
- Uses basic pantry items with minimal preparation
Storage
Keep frozen in an airtight container or bag.
Substitutions
Any plain goat milk without added flavors works in place of the measured amount.
Cats recipe FAQ
Can Goat Milk Freezies replace my cat's regular diet?
Treat it as an occasional extra, not a meal plan. Offer one or two small treats at a time. Major diet changes should be discussed with a veterinarian.
Can cats have goat milk?
This recipe uses goat milk in a small, cat-appropriate amount. Skip it if your cat has a known sensitivity, and read the foods-to-avoid note on this page before serving.
How do I store this snack?
Keep frozen in an airtight container or bag.
What's the safest way to try this with my cat?
Offer a small amount beside regular food, introduce one new recipe at a time, and watch appetite, stool, skin, and behavior for a day or two.
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