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Hi everyone,
I bought a Hifuar slanted pet food bowl with a silicone little foot, meant for dogs and cats . For my girls i am very pleased with it. Easy to clean they don't tip it up. and easier for them to get there fresh food from. Is there anyone else using one.
 
Hi everyone,
I bought a Hifuar slanted pet food bowl with a silicone little foot, meant for dogs and cats . For my girls i am very pleased with it. Easy to clean they don't tip it up. and easier for them to get there fresh food from. Is there anyone else using one.
picture pls. :ple:
 
I have a piggie Chloe she loves to put her front paws on the side and munch away. Others don't care
 
Hope the pictures help, it hard to describe in words.
 
I don't use bowls! Food gets scattered!
Ive started this since you said. Dot loved searching through the hay. She looked at me as if to say, you just had it in your hand I'm sure of it.lol
It stops them getting brain dead and lazy through just getting it in a routine place. I bet this is good for your blinde pigs using their smell
 
Ive started this since you said. Dot loved searching through the hay. She looked at me as if to say, you just had it in your hand I'm sure of it.lol
It stops them getting brain dead and lazy through just getting it in a routine place. I bet this is good for your blinde pigs using their smell

I think we humanise animals and I am trying very hard to make their life as natural as possible for them. My cat hasn't been fed from a bowl since March 3017 and is fed entirely with puzzle feeders, so she has to work out how to get her food out. This has made such a difference and she's happier, more active and loves figuring out how to capture her food.

I am passionate about animal welfare and I believe that allowing them to exhibit species specific behaviour, is essential for their health and wellbeing.
 
I think we humanise them too much aswell. Thats great what your doing with your cat👍
I dont know anyone else who tries this
 
Aeems as they are hunters it makes sense really
Perfect sense! The reason I love cats so much is that we are able to bring a 'wild animal' into our home to live with us, as long as they've been socialised in the first two to seven weeks of life (socialisation period) and yet they're very capable of reverting to their wild cat origins, if they should find themselves abandoned or on the streets for any reason.
 
Perfect sense! The reason I love cats so much is that we are able to bring a 'wild animal' into our home to live with us, as long as they've been socialised in the first two to seven weeks of life (socialisation period) and yet they're very capable of reverting to their wild cat origins, if they should find themselves abandoned or on the streets for any reason.
Is she an indoor cat?
 
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