My email to Dr. Vicki elicited another email from her regarding a product called NoBowl. I contacted the website, explained the situation around Tripp and asked if they would be willing to exchange product for a blog review and social media mention. They were and three feeding systems are on their way here as I type! I think my biggest challenge is going to be keeping this feeding system from Kota’s curious jaws- LOL The cats commonly bring their toys into the living room where Kota mainly spends the majority of indoor time and I am constantly rescuing these toys from being munched by this teething black puppy. Should prove interesting- I just pray this new way of feeding Tripp will occupy him to the point he loses interest in chewing on non-food items.
I hope the Prozac works too!
Good thinking as regards the review and product exchange. Fingers and paws crossed.
Wish I could use one of those for The POM outside…he gulps his food down, and if Sweetie isn’t finished with hers, he pushes her off and eats it too! He’s a fat cat.
Hello! Just a quick reminder that the Feeders are not dog safe. We love dogs too and don’t want anyone to get hurt. You can let your cats hunt when you dog is kenneled, or separate them by baby gates that the cats can get over (or under.)
Safety first!
Dr. Liz Bales
Inventor of Doc and Phoebe’s Indoor Hunting Feeder (NoBowl)