Frozen food (in baggies) for overnight petsafe rotations, safe?

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AliceR

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Hello,

I am not sure about freezing cat food to put in the petsafe feeder overnight. I once ate refrozen swordfish that I had cooked thoroughly and had a similar experience to Catman. Overall he's been just fine with it and his overnight bowls yesterday and today were empty. Maybe it was just a bad batch? Anyway anybody have any recommendations to avoid this in the future? The food goes directly from a freshly opened can into a ziplock baggie. They are color-coded and written on so I will know what's what as I am also trying to steer him a little....

I added a fed columns to my spreadsheet so I can keep track of what he eats in case it's a sensitivity to a given brand or variety.
 
Not sure why Google photos is making this difficult. It might have something to do with the fact that we still don't have electricity or internet and cell towers are running out of battery...

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There are also feeders that come with room for an icepack.

I think I have one of those feeders! PetSafe 5? There's a little cut out under the bowl for what would look like a square ice bag but I have no idea where that ice block bag is and knowing my luck I would put the wrong size in and it would get stuck and the bulb wouldn't rotate and I would have a very angry friend on my head at 2:00 a.m..

So I've just been freezing portions of cat food and putting them in baggies so I can leave them in the pet safe but I'm worried that maybe one of them was not right.... Maybe it was a strange one off issue. I would think if other people were having a hard time with frozen cat food going bad there would be posts about it here!
 

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People used to do this more often and it seems like fewer people are freezing the food -- or maybe we're neglecting to mention it. Like I said, I added water, enough to make the food a bit soupy, and froze the food.
 
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