Protocol for lazy people and automatic feeders

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Mousiesmum

Member Since 2021
So firstly been thinking of an automatic feeder as Mousie mostly fed overnight I think. But I can't leave food out as then she can't fast before her morning shot. Or is this not necessary? A bit confused as I am new. Was thinking of an automatic feeder that would stay open for a set amount of time and close at say 5am.

Also, is this the right place to ask about the minimum protocol for lazy people, or people with way too much else going on in their lives? Of course I want to do the best for Mousie, but I don't have the energy to deal with SLGS or the other one... She is on Glargine, just starting. I do home testing. What is the minimum I can do to keep her healthy?

I know it sounds awful, and I don't want to hear what a bad cat mum I am being. I am trying to do my best, but with a husband, two kids (with a disability), and four pets I don't have the mental energy to deal with all of this.
 
I think this should be in Health forum really.

Of course you can use an automatic feeder. In U.S we are a High Pace Country with enormous variations of weather. In our Hot Souths freezing down the wet food in serving size cubes works best too so the wet food is fresher and don't instantly go bad. If you get the right automatic feeder, frozen wet food servings can fit in it's compartments.


Copy your thread post here and ask all this in Health instead.
 
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