Kitty Litter Cake

animaloveriny

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Hey everyone! Not sure if any of you have seen this yet or not.... My mom sent me this in an email and I thought it sounded like a really neat idea...and of course, it seemed fitting to post it here. LOL

Kitty Litter Cake" * ~ This is *no joke*

READ THE INGREDIENTS AND STUFF FIRST AND THEN LOOK AT THE PHOTO AT THE END...


TRUST ME...


DON'T LOOK AT THE PHOTO FIRST, BUT LAST...



This is for all you cooks out there looking for something a little different.........


WANT TO HAVE FUN AT A PARTY? PREPARE THIS RECIPE! COMPLETELY EDIBLE,
BUT YOUR FRIENDS MAY NOT THINK SO!



On a recent visit to our veterinarian to get shots for our cat I found this recipe on the waiting room bulletin board. After recovering from hysterical laughter, I obtained a copy from the office staff so that my wife could make it, which she refused to do. I took it to work and gave the recipe to a lady at work who loves cats. The picture attached show the results of her work. It doesn't look very nice, but it's actually quite tasty, so I decided to pass it along.

CAKE INGREDIENTS:
1 box spice or German chocolate cake mix
1 box of white cake mix
1 package white sandwich cookies
1 large package vanilla instant pudding mix
A few drops green food coloring
12 small Tootsie Rolls or equivalent

SERVING "DISHES AND UTENSILS"
1 NEW cat-litter box
1 NEW cat-litter box liner
1 NEW pooper scooper

1) Prepare and bake cake mixes, according to directions, in any size pan. Prepare pudding and chill. Crumble cookies in small batches in blender or food processor. Add a few drops of green food coloring to 1 cup of cookie crumbs. Mix with a fork or shake in a jar. Set aside.

2) When cakes are at room temperature, crumble them into a large bowl. Toss with half of the remaining cookie crumbs and enough pudding to make the mixture moist but not soggy. Place liner in litter box and pour in mixture.

3) Unwrap 3 Tootsie Rolls and heat in a microwave until soft and pliable. Shape the blunt ends into slightly curved points. Repeat with three more rolls. Bury the rolls decoratively in the cake mixture. Sprinkle remaining white cookie crumbs over the mixture, then scatter green crumbs lightly over top.

4) Heat 5 more Tootsie Rolls until almost melted. Scrape them on top of the cake and sprinkle with crumbs from the litter box. Heat the remaining Tootsie Roll until pliable an d hang it over the edge of the box. Place box on a sheet of newspaper and serve with scooper. Enjoy!
 

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If you make this cake, please line the (new, clean) litter box with plastic wrap or foil. Litter boxes, litter box liners, and scoops are NON-FOOD grade plastic and can easily contain the folowing and more:

lead
mercury
endocrine disruptors
(cause major hormone/gland damage)
carcinogens (can cause cancer)
phthalates
(can cause kidney damage and
interfere with reproductive organs and their development).

The toxins can leach into any foods they contact, but have a real affinity for fats. ANY amount of time food is in contact with unsafe plastics is too long. We know that tiny amounts of these toxins can cause long-term health problems that will not be immediately apparent! These poisons are especially harmful to children.

Other dangerous household plastics that should not touch food are paint buckets, garbage pails and garbage bags, contact paper, vinyl gloves meant for painting, film canisters, and metal garbage cans. Please think twice about putting food in plastics not intended for food. There are very good reasons the manufacturers call these plastics "NON-FOOD GRADE" and the FDA labels them "NOT FOOD SAFE."

Cheers, from
SwampWitch

p.s. I've got lots of links and information on this subject. If you'd like to read more, PM me and I'll forward it to you.
 

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I've seen it posted on here before....I just could never eat it....it's too similar to a real litter pan
 
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animaloveriny

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I'd never heard of it before until I got that message from my mom. Thank you swampwitch for sharing the info on food safety and non food grade plastic. If I ever make it I'd probably use a rectangular tupperware container instead, but I will keep that in mind.

Blessings,
Joann
 
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