Discussion on Cats, Moggies and Felines in general [with Pictures]

\IMG_20230312_111254.jpgHe's had one swipe at his sister, such fun, waiting for her to come around again. She's not that silly.
It's amazing the effort they go to just to be annoying to the other, usually actually her and she's the much smaller. Maybe it's a sibling thing.
 
Friend visited the boy, took him a treat, fresh chicken, following his gall bladder incident last year, he is only allowed it as a treat!

Very well looked after, staff like him, but they probably say that to everyone.

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Best cat feeder in the world

Cat Mate
Dual tray
Opens using timer - 48hr
Also holds a ice brick inside
One AA battery

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That looks brilliant. We have a , small, special needs dog who is on very rigid timed medication. Handy on the very rare occasions we may possibly be out at his meds time, great alternative to having to get a sitter in or boarding
 
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We have a feeder that is programmed to open only when it senses Bailey's microchip. At 17 years old (and having had a few bowel operations), he tends to graze, eating a little several times throughout the day (and night). If we didn't use this feeder then the other five cats would make short work of his food, once allowed near it. As it is, one of them (Tux) has brute-force opened it a few times, but they've also figured out that if they hang around close enough to it when Bailey comes back for a bit more food, they can usually swipe some of it. Clever little buggers.
 

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