We now have a special needs cat. For the second time this year, we had to take Pino to the vet because he was constipated and it was pretty bad this time (the vet plans to write a paper on it). I guess it's not surprising that he hid his condition given what he went through the first time. This time it included an overnight stay and if it hadn't been for the weekend, the vet would have liked to have kept him another night to make sure he was fully cleaned out; as it was, he had five enemas and they used every towel in the clinic.
So here is the issue...we have three cats; Pino, Sophie and Minnie. When we first found out that Pino would need a special diet, we figured we'd just switch all three cats over...easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy. Then we found out how much Pino's new food was going to cost...we had anticipated doubling our costs which was not a big deal since they are already a bit spoiled as it was, but then we discovered that it was going to be SIX TIMES the cost! So what we need is a way to feed Sophie and Minnie one food and Pino another.
Unfortunately, the cats don't have set meal times where we could just give Sophie and Minnie one food and Pino another and they would eat and be done. Because everyone in the house is on different schedules we use we have a gravity-fed 'auto-feeder' that allows them to kibble when they want without being dependent on us. The slight exception is that Sophie and Pino get a little wet food a few times a week in the AM depending on when daughter get home and I get up...which can be anywhere between 5am and 8am. So what we need is a way to not only feed the cats separately, but make sure they aren't eating each other's food.
So I'm looking at fancy cat feeders but the majority of them simply won't work because they are mainly about portion control...they dispense xx food at xx times. What I need is something that only allow xx cat to have access to xx food at any time AND in such a way that the other cat(s) can't get to it at the same time. At $60.00 for a 8 1/2 lb bag, we can't afford to have Sophie and Minnie eating Pino's food and for Pino's health (not too mention our wallets) he can't be eating anything other food. So far the only thing I have found that tics those boxes and works off their Microchips is the SureFlap Pet Feeder at $251.28 - $315.99...and I would need two of them. Yeah.
It's not that we don't have the money, but this isn't all that there is. We might lose Pino. The vet is so unsure of his prognosis, that we were told to make sure we didn't through the actually bag of the special kibble away so we would be able to return the unused portion for a refund. Yeah again. So we are praying for the best and looking for special auto-feeders, but are also preparing for the worst and will be holding off buying any for at least a week.
Right now...things look promising: he ate a couple of teaspoons of wet food and he spent about an hour in the sun on the front porch. I can see that he has used the litter box, but he hasn't passed any more solids and he didn't bury it...so I'm not getting my hopes up too much.
So here is the issue...we have three cats; Pino, Sophie and Minnie. When we first found out that Pino would need a special diet, we figured we'd just switch all three cats over...easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy. Then we found out how much Pino's new food was going to cost...we had anticipated doubling our costs which was not a big deal since they are already a bit spoiled as it was, but then we discovered that it was going to be SIX TIMES the cost! So what we need is a way to feed Sophie and Minnie one food and Pino another.
Unfortunately, the cats don't have set meal times where we could just give Sophie and Minnie one food and Pino another and they would eat and be done. Because everyone in the house is on different schedules we use we have a gravity-fed 'auto-feeder' that allows them to kibble when they want without being dependent on us. The slight exception is that Sophie and Pino get a little wet food a few times a week in the AM depending on when daughter get home and I get up...which can be anywhere between 5am and 8am. So what we need is a way to not only feed the cats separately, but make sure they aren't eating each other's food.
So I'm looking at fancy cat feeders but the majority of them simply won't work because they are mainly about portion control...they dispense xx food at xx times. What I need is something that only allow xx cat to have access to xx food at any time AND in such a way that the other cat(s) can't get to it at the same time. At $60.00 for a 8 1/2 lb bag, we can't afford to have Sophie and Minnie eating Pino's food and for Pino's health (not too mention our wallets) he can't be eating anything other food. So far the only thing I have found that tics those boxes and works off their Microchips is the SureFlap Pet Feeder at $251.28 - $315.99...and I would need two of them. Yeah.
It's not that we don't have the money, but this isn't all that there is. We might lose Pino. The vet is so unsure of his prognosis, that we were told to make sure we didn't through the actually bag of the special kibble away so we would be able to return the unused portion for a refund. Yeah again. So we are praying for the best and looking for special auto-feeders, but are also preparing for the worst and will be holding off buying any for at least a week.
Right now...things look promising: he ate a couple of teaspoons of wet food and he spent about an hour in the sun on the front porch. I can see that he has used the litter box, but he hasn't passed any more solids and he didn't bury it...so I'm not getting my hopes up too much.