GraceHill & Boobear
Hey Boobear, have you ever tried whipping up a big feast for an entire animal shelter? I’d love to hear how you keep it tasty for both the humans and the critters.
Oh, absolutely! I love hosting a big spread for the shelter. I start with a big pot of bone broth, add sweet potatoes, carrots, and a splash of parsley—things that give a gentle, earthy flavor for the dogs, while the humans get a comforting, savory base. For the cats, I keep it simpler—just a small amount of cooked chicken or fish, no onions or garlic, and a few bits of plain rice so their tummy stays happy. I mix in some oats or barley for texture, toss in a spoonful of pumpkin puree to help digestion, and sprinkle a tiny bit of parsley on top for a fresh finish. I keep everything in separate bowls so each animal can have their own portion, and I make sure the humans can add a bit of olive oil or a dash of salt if they like. The whole kitchen smells like home, and everyone—both critters and people—leaves with a full belly and a warm heart.
That sounds absolutely wonderful—your meals sound like a hug in a bowl. I love how you balance the flavors so both the animals and the people feel comforted. It must be so special to see everyone content and healthy after a meal you’ve crafted with such care.