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Overweight Cat(s)? - See this Multiuse Feline Weight Management System



 
 
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Old August 9th 05, 05:48 PM
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Default Overweight Cat(s)? - See this Multiuse Feline Weight Management System

I don't mean to spam this group, but wanted to let everyone know about
a product I invented a couple years ago out of necessity and am just
bringing to market this summer. It's a Multiuse Cat Weight Management
System for homes with atleast one overweight cat(Or cat's with
Allergies) and/or a dog/normal weight cat. If you're in this type of
situation you might want to check out the NekoFeeder(tm) Multiuse
system.

As a cat lover, I invented this system when I saw my cat Neko (Japanese
for cat) getting overweight and Hana was just fine. If I restricted
Neko's Food, then Hana would get to skinny. Eventually I figured when I
add a dog to this mix this could help to.

I've been seeing that this is a large problem; it seems every vet I've
talked to has reported a high percentage of their patients are
overweight causing health problems.

You can read more about this at www.nekofeeder.com

Again, I don't mean to span the group, but I keep hearing this is a
huge problem and have had cat lovers thank me for letting them know.

Thanks!
Brad

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Old August 10th 05, 01:49 AM
Cheryl
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On Tue 09 Aug 2005 12:48:21p, wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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You can read more about this at www.nekofeeder.com

Again, I don't mean to span the group, but I keep hearing this
is a huge problem and have had cat lovers thank me for letting
them know.


ITYM "spam".

Actually, that cracked me up! But great idea. Do you think that
would also help cure cats who will not -no how - no way- go into a
carrier?

A little bit too overpriced, though I understand you need to cover
R&D, plus make a profit. I have to say I wouldn't pay that much if
I had the problem of trying to separate feeding areas.

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Cheryl

"The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited
breath."
- W.C. Fields
 




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