
Totally! But with the digital feeder - going round, he just doesnt eat it and it disappears out of reach.I had the same problem with the mechanical timer feeder, I much preferred the design of the trays and that it stays open for him but the timer was not accurate enough to trust. I also switched to a round digital feeder![]()
Totally! But with the digital feeder - going round, he just doesn't eat it and it disappears out of reach.
How did you get him to eat his portions on time before it disappeared?
Thank you for sharing your process and thoughts. When you say "I would continue to do feeder only until he adjusts," do you mean that once he is regulated he may not need the extra feeds? Is it likely he will get more regulated at this stage or do some cats not?I use the feeder for night time and set it for 2 hours after his last meal and the 2 hours after that. Most days the first meal is barely touched or half eaten and the second is gone but I like to know it's there for him if he needs to eat. He is pretty good about eating when he needs to, this is the best option for us. I would continue to do feeder only until he adjusts, be sure to leave it in one spot so he know that's where his food will be when he gest hungry. With my guy consistency and keeping to routines has been what works best![]()
Thank you for sharing your process and thoughts. When you say "I would continue to do feeder only until he adjusts," do you mean that once he is regulated he may not need the extra feeds? Is it likely he will get more regulated at this stage or do some cats not?


Well done you, definite progress! Like you say you really have to look at the bigger picture sounds like Indigo is so much healthier and happier. Marley was diagnosed a similar time and it has been a struggle but both of us are much happier and more settled since coming on her. I cant tell you, the first several months were so hard and so even though like you say, he's not as regulated as I would have liked I'm just so happy he is as well and settled as he is. So much gratitude for everyone (particularly Bhooma who helps us daily). Its so sweet when their cheek returns!!Sorry, I just meant when he adjusts to using the auto feeder regularly. This is a marathon not a sprint, some people are really lucky and regulate early on or even achieve remission. My guy was diagnosed January 2021 and he is still not regulated, he has had stretches of great numbers and some not so great. Overall though he is doing SO much better! He has put weight back on, his neuropathy is gone, his coat is looking good and he is back to playing and being a bratty catty
I test a lot and keep track off all his numbers and am still working at getting him regulated but you have to look at how they are doing and feeling as well and take the wins when you can. Marley’s sheet is looking good his number have improved, I still scroll back through the months to remind myself that we are making progress even if it’s not as fast as I would like it to be![]()
Sorry, I just meant when he adjusts to using the auto feeder regularly. This is a marathon not a sprint, some people are really lucky and regulate early on or even achieve remission. My guy was diagnosed January 2021 and he is still not regulated, he has had stretches of great numbers and some not so great. Overall though he is doing SO much better! He has put weight back on, his neuropathy is gone, his coat is looking good and he is back to playing and being a bratty catty
I test a lot and keep track off all his numbers and am still working at getting him regulated but you have to look at how they are doing and feeling as well and take the wins when you can. Marley’s sheet is looking good his number have improved, I still scroll back through the months to remind myself that we are making progress even if it’s not as fast as I would like it to be![]()
Well done you, definite progress! Like you say you really have to look at the bigger picture sounds like Indigo is so much healthier and happier. Marley was diagnosed a similar time and it has been a struggle but both of us are much happier and more settled since coming on her. I cant tell you, the first several months were so hard and so even though like you say, he's not as regulated as I would have liked I'm just so happy he is as well and settled as he is. So much gratitude for everyone (particularly Bhooma who helps us daily). Its so sweet when their cheek returns!!


It is at this moment precisely that made me much in aw with humanity! I consider myself lucky to find this forum and have Oreo regulated very early, and I still remember how helpless I felt the first month with his BG all over places that I wasn't sure if there's a way out. But wonderful people like you guys, really show me how to view thing differently in a positive way even though we may still run into something not so lucky, whether it's concern of cat or of human, in the future. I'm just want to say, I'm lucky to have Oreo, but both Indigo and Marley are super super lucky to have you guys as their human!![]()
