LilTurkey
Member Since 2020
06/26/20
Thomas J. and Hidee are both doing well. I bought some auto feeders recently and both are doing well with them now although it did take a little while. I posted about this on think tank but didn't get any responses so I thought I'd post here instead. I like the petsafe autofeeder but it's lacking in some areas. The catmate c500 looks promising. What are your thoughts or other reccomendations on autofeeders?
I also posted on think tank about supplements and reccomendations but also got no responses so I'll ask you guys instead. What are your reccomendations for eldery cats for bone and joint health or just overall health. What's safe for cat's with a history of skin cancer and diabetes to use? They currently seem healthy but Thomas is always lounging and doesn't often want to play so I thought maybe it was arthritis holding him back. They are 13 and 15 so I want to keep them healthy and happy in their old age.
Thomas J. and Hidee are both doing well. I bought some auto feeders recently and both are doing well with them now although it did take a little while. I posted about this on think tank but didn't get any responses so I thought I'd post here instead. I like the petsafe autofeeder but it's lacking in some areas. The catmate c500 looks promising. What are your thoughts or other reccomendations on autofeeders?
I also posted on think tank about supplements and reccomendations but also got no responses so I'll ask you guys instead. What are your reccomendations for eldery cats for bone and joint health or just overall health. What's safe for cat's with a history of skin cancer and diabetes to use? They currently seem healthy but Thomas is always lounging and doesn't often want to play so I thought maybe it was arthritis holding him back. They are 13 and 15 so I want to keep them healthy and happy in their old age.
he still does. My other two kitties try to beat him to it.
. One other product they make is a SureFlap microchip enabled pet door. They actually make several versions of it and one is a connected product. Just a thought-you could install one in the bottom of a door and have control over who enters and exits
! I have one cat, the only female, who eats in another room. I was happy that I was able to get away with one connect hub. It is beyond 30 feet and on the other side of a wall with appliances, yet the feeder still connected without any issue. So, if you buy them, try connecting with one hub first before buying a 2nd one.