Edible pet treat packaging
First Claim
1. An edible treat for an animal, comprising in combination:
- an upper and lower flexible sheet formed of an edible paper product and shaped to facilitate oral interaction with the animal, wherein at least one of said upper and lower flexible sheet is formed of a food paper including a material selected from the group consisting of;
rice flour;
tapioca flour;
corn; and
grains; and
an edible material included with the upper and lower flexible sheet that is accessible by the animal over an extended period of time, said edible material includes a substance that facilitates stimulation of a cat to interact therewith selected from the group consisting of;
poultry by-products;
fish meal; and
fish oil;
wherein said edible material further includes catnip.
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Abstract
A pet treat is manufactured of mostly or entirely of a compressed food material or similar substance. The treat has a semi-rigid or flexible outer shell, skin, film or membrane formed of an edible paper products such as a food paper or rice paper of a type capable of being made from white rice flour, tapioca flour, salt, and water, or from a planar sheet of edible material made from, for example, ground yellow corn, or, with any material, may be used separately or together with poultry by-products, fish meal, catnip or fish oil. Catnip, alfalfa, or any other olfactory or gustative attractive material may be provided in a liquid or flake form, and may be applied integrally in the manufacture of the edible sheet, or included in a central core that is encased by the outer sheets. A method and means of packaging is also provided.
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9 Claims
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1. An edible treat for an animal, comprising in combination:
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an upper and lower flexible sheet formed of an edible paper product and shaped to facilitate oral interaction with the animal, wherein at least one of said upper and lower flexible sheet is formed of a food paper including a material selected from the group consisting of;
rice flour;
tapioca flour;
corn; and
grains; andan edible material included with the upper and lower flexible sheet that is accessible by the animal over an extended period of time, said edible material includes a substance that facilitates stimulation of a cat to interact therewith selected from the group consisting of;
poultry by-products;
fish meal; and
fish oil;wherein said edible material further includes catnip. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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