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Okay I get all of this stuff already mentioned about how this has chemicals and stuff, but the question was never answered as to whether or not cats can have them. My cat is 13 and turning 14 in a few days, and I want to make her some sort of small cake she can eat. My original idea was an ice cream cake, basically small layers of frosty paws and cat treats, but I wasn't even completely sure that could work out. I am considering other ideas, though.
 

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Here's an easy and safe way to give your cat a "cake":

Take a can of cat food (pate/ loaf or something in jelly/apsic so it will hold its shape) and remove the food out onto a plate in one piece. "Decorate" with cat treats and add an unlit birthday candle. Give it to your cat to enjoy
 

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Here's an easy and safe way to give your cat a "cake":

Take a can of cat food (pate/ loaf or something in jelly/apsic so it will hold its shape) and remove the food out onto a plate in one piece. "Decorate" with cat treats and add an unlit birthday candle. Give it to your cat to enjoy
Excellent idea!

And @Kitty Friend   Congratulations on your kitty's birthday!  
 
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