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Old February 19th 04, 11:45 PM
Cheryl
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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.

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