What?! That is genius! I've seen the timed feeders but didn't know how they would work with the wet food. I love the freezing idea! And the ice pack!
I had used a calculator from Nature's Variety...granted that was their website...and it showed he needed about 8 oz to maintain his weight. Is there another way to figure out how many oz he needs to maintain his weight? When he was weighed the other day he was 12.4 lbs so he has gained a tiny bit since he was sick, maybe about a half lb.
I will be looking into a feeder now asap and keep them eating in different rooms as well although I suppose will be a little hard to do with the night feeding, is there a way to get around that at all?
Thank you! It sure does look appealing and not as expensive as the fancy feed and go that I was eyeballing.The pets mate 5 feeder is popular. You can put 5 portions a day in it. There is also a 2 2compartment feeder. Another for keeping it cold is when you set it for overnight meal, just put one ice cube right in the food. When it melts it gives a little bit of extra fluid.
You can actually program the Petsafe 5 for 9 different mealtimes during the 24-hour period. You would need to reload the feeder tray part way through the day but it saves fiddling round with the timer all the time.The pets mate 5 feeder is popular. You can put 5 portions a day in it.
Just close the bedroom door at night so you can feed them separately.
What do you think Jasper should weigh? So he went from 12.03 to 12.4 pounds in one week?
Do you know what he weighed a year ago? And do you know what he weighed when diagnosed with diabetes? That was in November, right?
You can actually program the Petsafe 5 for 9 different mealtimes during the 24-hour period. You would need to reload the feeder tray part way through the day but it saves fiddling round with the timer all the time.
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I was just going to look for this! Thank you BJM!