Lydia--(Rosie & Basil) GA
Member Since 2009
I have (had, actually) two timed feeders. One, which I still use, is the single meal rectangular one--CatMate, I think. We have mounted it on a heavy board covered in a piece of plastic tablecloth because when we used it for dear Basil, he discovered you just flipped it over and, voila! dinner on demand.
That worked for a while until he learned to slip his claw into the right spot and open it. (Discovering that took monitoring him with a laptop.)
I also had but resold the PetSafe five meal but that lasted one night. He stick a claw in it and rotated the dish to get the food and once again--delivery time!
Rosie has not figured out how to open the single one. But I can't make it close once it is open, so I have a %^$# alarm set for %&*# 4:45am every day to makes sure I pick it up and leave her no food for 2.5 hours pre-shot. I'd like to get a feeder that would close up after a certain time. The PetSafe (as Andy pointed out somewhere else) did that if you programmed a meal for a time but left the compartment empty. But it is SO big and clumsy and I do not like feeding from plastic. (The one I have now accommodates the small Stainless steel bowls we use instead to its own plastic, only because we mounted it on a board.)
Sp, does anyone have any other recommendations? Man, I'd like to stop getting up at 4:45 every morning. And of course 99.9% of the time, the food is gone.
That worked for a while until he learned to slip his claw into the right spot and open it. (Discovering that took monitoring him with a laptop.)
I also had but resold the PetSafe five meal but that lasted one night. He stick a claw in it and rotated the dish to get the food and once again--delivery time!
Rosie has not figured out how to open the single one. But I can't make it close once it is open, so I have a %^$# alarm set for %&*# 4:45am every day to makes sure I pick it up and leave her no food for 2.5 hours pre-shot. I'd like to get a feeder that would close up after a certain time. The PetSafe (as Andy pointed out somewhere else) did that if you programmed a meal for a time but left the compartment empty. But it is SO big and clumsy and I do not like feeding from plastic. (The one I have now accommodates the small Stainless steel bowls we use instead to its own plastic, only because we mounted it on a board.)
Sp, does anyone have any other recommendations? Man, I'd like to stop getting up at 4:45 every morning. And of course 99.9% of the time, the food is gone.


