As we come across websites and information that might be helpful to our clients, we like to share it! We are continually adding information to this page, so be sure & check back! Here are some helpful links/information that may be of interest to you: These fresh, coloring and preservative-free cat treats are sure to appeal to owners and even the most discriminating cat. The following ingredients will be required for this cat cookie recipe · 1 cup of all-purpose flour · 1/4 cup of whole wheat flour · 2 tablespoons of wheat germ · 2-4 tablespoons of catnip · 1/3 cup of milk · 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil · 1 tablespoon of molasses · 1 egg Cooking and Serving Directions 1. Begin by pre-heating the oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit. 2. Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl (flour, wheat germ and catnip). 3. Combine the wet ingredients in a bowl (egg, milk, vegetable oil, and molasses. 4. Mix the wet and dry ingredients together and work it into a dough 5. Lightly flour the counter or other work surface 6. Remove a portion of dough and use a rolling pin to uniformly flatten the dough to a thickness between 1/8 of an inch and 1/4 of an inch. 7. Cut the dough into 1-inch squares using a rolling pizza cutter or a cookie cutter of your choice. 8. Place the cookies on a lightly greased cookie sheet. 9. Bake the cookies for 10 to 15 minutes, or until the cookies are crisp and lightly browned. This recipe will make approximately 50 medium-sized cat treats. Once the treats have cooled, gently remove them and place the cookies into several small freezer bags. Since these treats are preservative-free, they will not last forever. So to extend the life of these treats, store them inside the freezer in several small freezer bags. As needed remove a bag from the freezer and leave it out for several hours to thaw. Once the treats are thawed, transfer into a Tupperware container for easy access and store the treats inside the refrigerator for up to two weeks.
NAPPS: We are proud members of the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS). Their website is a great resource for pet owners, as well as pet caregivers....go to www.petsitters.org for more information.

The Humane Society of the United States: Visit the website for The Humane Society of the United States at www.hsus.org and learn more about supporting your local animal shelter, memorials and planned gifts, the Urban Wildlife Sanctuary Program, legislation and emergency services for pets.

New to Williamson or Maury Counties?
If you are new to Williamson or Maury counties, you can find a wealth of information about these communities at
http://www.williamson-franklinchamber.com or
http://www.mauryalliance.com
PETFINDERS: If you are looking for a pet, please go to www.petfinder.org --- you can search hundreds of thousands of adoptable pets, locate rescue groups and shelters, volunteer, place and search lost or found classifieds and more. This is an amazing site with tons of great information!!

ALL NATURAL DOG TREATS: Want to bake your favorite dog some yummy & all-natural treats at home? Try http://www.all-natural-dog-treat.com for some great recipes. Plus, they offer a section on easy mix-ins to boost doggy nutrition tailored to your pet!!
CAT TREATS: Don't forget your favorite feline....try the following recipe (one of our favorites!) for Catnip Cookies (bonus--they are preservative-free!):

HORSE TREATS: All horses love treats & your baby is no exception! Go to
http://www.frontrangefrenzy.com/horse-treats/ for a ton of easy-to-make horse treats (try the Apple & Oat Chewies and the Sweet Feed Horse Cookies---two of our favorites!). Yum!