While some foods are toxic and others are just not nutritionally beneficial to your beloved pets, there are lots of things you can feed them on Christmas day to make sure they feel included and can have an extra special day with you.
Pet friendly Christmas dinner
There are a few options when it comes to preparing something special for your fur babies for Christmas day. If you want them to have a Christmas meal with you, you can cook them their very own. Both cats and dogs can eat turkey and many of the trimmings like sprouts, carrots, peas and potatoes are fine for them to eat. The only hard part is making sure they get the correct portions of each element and making sure nothing that can harm them is in the cooking process. If you cook with wine or onions you can end up with a very poorly pet indeed.
Instead of making your own meal and taking the painstaking task of being sure there’s nothing in there that can harm your fluffy family members, you can buy them a pre prepared meal of their very own full of festive goodness and made especially for pets. The Lifestage Christmas Festive Feast Turkey Dinner Dog Food is a drool-worthy dinner worthy of the big day in a tin! It's made for easy-peasy serving too, helpful for hosts with plenty of other things to be cracking on with this Christmas.
Looking for a feast for your feline? The Webbox Festive Cat Mousse Turkey is a Christmas dinner in a tin! Free from any kinds of harmful additives or preservatives. It might be a treat but it’s also complete and balanced so you don’t have to worry about them not getting all of the nutrients they need for the day.
Lily's Kitchen Sunday Lunch for Dogs is a great option for your puppy pals with a perfectly balanced recipe of 60% chicken so your pooch has plenty of high quality protein to get them through the day. There’s no preparation needed and it’s rich in vitamin A, iron, folate, energy, and protein so you know you’re not sacrificing quality just to give them a special treat.
Treats
Christmas is a time for extra goodies, there is always food out on the table to snack on and you forget what being hungry feels like. While you should always avoid overfeeding your pets, working some extra special Christmas treats into their day as part of the calories they need. Discover our selection of Christmas stockings for dogs which come packed with a variety of different treats that are nutritionally beneficial to your pup. Not only do you have Christmas Day sorted but there’s plenty in here to last at least a week!
Long lasting chews
While you’re plating up Christmas dinner, there’s nothing more distracting than having to step over your pets who are just trying to get in on the action. Finding something a little longer lasting they can enjoy so you’re free to do what you need to do can be a great treat for them too. The T.Forrest Christmas Goose Filled Bone Dog Chew for Dogs is a delicious, filled bone to satisfy even the strongest chewers. The filling itself is a rich flavour packed full of vitamins and minerals that will benefit your pooch and it’ll keep them away from getting under your feet for hours at a time!
Cats aren’t always ones to enjoy chewing on a bone but they do enjoy a flavourful treat. No kitty will be able to resist the Webbox Cats Delight Lick-E-Lix with Chicken Cat Treat as a snack on Christmas day. You can serve them up on the LickiMat Casper Orange, Cat Lick Mat to keep them busy and if you really want to make it a challenge, you can even freeze it to make it last longer.