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Mother issues warning after sharing 'shrew ice cream' recipe suggestion for overheated cat

Nothing beats a delicious summer bowl of your favorite ice cream.

But even the most adventurous foodie will undoubtedly mention the term "shrew ice cream."

After clocking "a mouse corpse in the back of a litter box," one woman came up with this not-quite-refreshing-sounding recipe forcats.

Two cats were in trouble with the heat, so she made ice cream with her maker of dead rodents with cat-friendly sugar. I started to wonder if I could make one. - Complimentary treats.

She noticed that the female cat had brought four shrews (stock photo) (

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Mumsnet in response to a question one user described as "the most disgusting thing she's ever read on Mumsnet" , the woman thought: She couldn't "make ice cream out of a shrew."

Anonymous Mom - Goes by the username Bwix - "The cats need treats on days like this. My boy's cat is very hot. The girl's cat brought us four cats." There was a mouse corpse behind the bottle, but it smelled relatively fresh.

"I If I freeze the cats, do you think they will like it? Perhaps mix in a little cream? I was thinking of infusing the shrews with a , then I made a traditional custard with no sugar (although it does have a shrew flavor) and put it in an ice cream maker.”

Shrews Given that she was already dead, she didn't feel like she was doing anything wrong. I shuddered: "But you put it in an ice cream maker? You use it for human ice cream too!? You have a stronger stomach than I do."

Another comment: "You Just because you can, doesn't mean you have to do something... for the next batch of vanilla out of that ice cream maker..."

Pet Food Others were actually pretty impressed with her imaginative approach to.

However, various pet owners advise avoiding shrews and creams, warn that cats are actually lactose intolerant, and pack cooling "fish sherbet" instead.

Boasting unusual pet treats for the warmer months? Email julia.banim@reachplc.com

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