Missy
Member Since 2016
Well Sumo has been doing so good it's amazing to watch. He now has the same numbers as the healthy cats for the past week. Fingers crossed he stays that way.
He his now much more mobile and his weak back legs are almost normal. Today I saw him jump cleanly to where the water is without using his little stairs.(I was shocked,it has been years he needed the stairs) Good news but this presents me with a challenge. One cat refuses to eat enough wet food so we still leave some kibble out for him on top of a desk. If Sumo were to eat some I fear it would ruin his great progress.
I just can't relax, everytime I hear something I have to go check. It's driving me nutso. I know he knows it's there. Can anybody suggest an affordable specific cat feeder OR cat flap that I can make a box for. I have read some reviews and they are all over the place. There is a lady close to me selling a gatefeeder for 100$. Looks neat is it any good?
We have a pretty good feeding routine and would like to keep it that way but would like to go out once in a while. I have seen some suggestions on this board about the petsafe 5 but I don't need that many small compartments. Are the pet mates ones like the c-20 that bad. I have very simple cats, they are not destructive or very smart. I would like for two big meals to be served 2-3 hours after leaving and 2-3 hours after that. An ice pack compartment would be nice as well.
Little question to add as well. I have never fed cats soft food and I am learning many things but just how long is it good for when left out? Right now it's great because my cats own a giant veranda attached to the house that is not heated but fully enclosed with windows.(much warmer than outside because it is attached to the house) They have a cat flap to come in the house but spend most of their time in there watching the birds and sleeping in their heated cat house. Food stays fresh very long.(It's like the temp of a fridge in there) Now my problem is when the weather warms up. They don't have AC in there. I don't want to make them sick leaving food out.
Thanks again everyone for any tips.
He his now much more mobile and his weak back legs are almost normal. Today I saw him jump cleanly to where the water is without using his little stairs.(I was shocked,it has been years he needed the stairs) Good news but this presents me with a challenge. One cat refuses to eat enough wet food so we still leave some kibble out for him on top of a desk. If Sumo were to eat some I fear it would ruin his great progress.
I just can't relax, everytime I hear something I have to go check. It's driving me nutso. I know he knows it's there. Can anybody suggest an affordable specific cat feeder OR cat flap that I can make a box for. I have read some reviews and they are all over the place. There is a lady close to me selling a gatefeeder for 100$. Looks neat is it any good?
We have a pretty good feeding routine and would like to keep it that way but would like to go out once in a while. I have seen some suggestions on this board about the petsafe 5 but I don't need that many small compartments. Are the pet mates ones like the c-20 that bad. I have very simple cats, they are not destructive or very smart. I would like for two big meals to be served 2-3 hours after leaving and 2-3 hours after that. An ice pack compartment would be nice as well.
Little question to add as well. I have never fed cats soft food and I am learning many things but just how long is it good for when left out? Right now it's great because my cats own a giant veranda attached to the house that is not heated but fully enclosed with windows.(much warmer than outside because it is attached to the house) They have a cat flap to come in the house but spend most of their time in there watching the birds and sleeping in their heated cat house. Food stays fresh very long.(It's like the temp of a fridge in there) Now my problem is when the weather warms up. They don't have AC in there. I don't want to make them sick leaving food out.
Thanks again everyone for any tips.