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KC Wong wrote in on 18
Feb 2004: I google searched for term "Pet Feeder" (with the quotes), and found quite a lot of "Automatic" pet feeders... you can program it to open at fixed time, fixed amount. Some of them can automatically feed your pets over 3 days. Try to get one of those? I've been thinking about getting one of those for my Shadow who I prefer to eat canned food because you can put an icer thingie under it to keep food fresh. -- Cheryl Trapped like rats. In a chia-pet. MIB II |
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I google searched for term "Pet Feeder" (with the quotes), and found
quite a lot of "Automatic" pet feeders... you can program it to open at fixed time, fixed amount. Some of them can automatically feed your pets over 3 days. I've been thinking about getting one of those for my Shadow who I prefer to eat canned food because you can put an icer thingie under it to keep food fresh. I googled again... many of those automatic pet feeder have those "reusable icy insert thingies" you can use to keep the food fresh. Though some of them claims it can serve food for 96 hours.... I wonder if the "icy insert thingies" can last that long? Btw the pet will be scared/bored to death if the master is away for so long... KC |
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I google searched for term "Pet Feeder" (with the quotes), and found
quite a lot of "Automatic" pet feeders... you can program it to open at fixed time, fixed amount. Some of them can automatically feed your pets over 3 days. I've been thinking about getting one of those for my Shadow who I prefer to eat canned food because you can put an icer thingie under it to keep food fresh. I googled again... many of those automatic pet feeder have those "reusable icy insert thingies" you can use to keep the food fresh. Though some of them claims it can serve food for 96 hours.... I wonder if the "icy insert thingies" can last that long? Btw the pet will be scared/bored to death if the master is away for so long... KC |
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The issue is if we are away for the weekend. If we put dry down I
think that Nina would have eaten the whole lot in the first few hours...... Any probably been sick!! Mark Do you have a friend who could come over once a day and feed, clean and check up on your kitties? |
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The issue is if we are away for the weekend. If we put dry down I
think that Nina would have eaten the whole lot in the first few hours...... Any probably been sick!! Mark Do you have a friend who could come over once a day and feed, clean and check up on your kitties? |
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~*Connie*~ wrote:
actually cats over eat all the time. A cat in good health that isn't bored, will only eat until he or she is full.. however, lots of cats will eat out I've only had 8 cats that we've free-feed. None of them are/were overweight and some are very, very lean. I guess it depends on the cat, just like people. However, in general, my understanding was that most cats will not overeat. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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~*Connie*~ wrote:
actually cats over eat all the time. A cat in good health that isn't bored, will only eat until he or she is full.. however, lots of cats will eat out I've only had 8 cats that we've free-feed. None of them are/were overweight and some are very, very lean. I guess it depends on the cat, just like people. However, in general, my understanding was that most cats will not overeat. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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"Mark Irvine" wrote in message ... Hi, I have an interesting query. My girlfriend has two cats and has to be away from her lovely cats for a period from time to time. The problem that we have is that one cat is a greedy so and so and also the more dominant cat. We use pet feeders, the problem being that all pet feeders seem to be designed for one cat. This means that no matter how carefully we set them one opens before the other and Nina (the more dominant one) ends up eating the better part of two meals while Misti (the quieter one) ends up going hungry. So the question is does anyone know of a cat feeder that can open both doors at the same time reliably. The other option of course is to bolt the two flaps of the existing double feeder together so that they have to open at the same time!! Thanks in advance for your suggestions, Hire a professional pet sitter to come and play with them and scoop their litter boxes and feed them. It costs very little, usually around $15 per trip, and especially in your situation, it'd be worth it. |
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"Mark Irvine" wrote in message ... Hi, I have an interesting query. My girlfriend has two cats and has to be away from her lovely cats for a period from time to time. The problem that we have is that one cat is a greedy so and so and also the more dominant cat. We use pet feeders, the problem being that all pet feeders seem to be designed for one cat. This means that no matter how carefully we set them one opens before the other and Nina (the more dominant one) ends up eating the better part of two meals while Misti (the quieter one) ends up going hungry. So the question is does anyone know of a cat feeder that can open both doors at the same time reliably. The other option of course is to bolt the two flaps of the existing double feeder together so that they have to open at the same time!! Thanks in advance for your suggestions, Hire a professional pet sitter to come and play with them and scoop their litter boxes and feed them. It costs very little, usually around $15 per trip, and especially in your situation, it'd be worth it. |
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KC Wong wrote in on 19
Feb 2004: Though some of them claims it can serve food for 96 hours.... I wonder if the "icy insert thingies" can last that long? Btw the pet will be scared/bored to death if the master is away for so long... I wonder, too. I would never leave mine alone that long. I was thinking about trying one so I could give my cat smaller meals more frequently (he has digestive problems). He's also overweight so canned food is better for him rather than all the carbs and fillers in dry food. A timer-released food dish with a built-in cooler could make feeding canned food just as "convenient" as feeding dry food. -- Cheryl Trapped like rats. In a chia-pet. MIB II |
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