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| 3274.1 |  | HPSTEK::BELANGER | Scurvy sea dog | Tue Jan 23 1990 16:19 | 1 | 
|  |     for us U.S. feliners, anyone know of one sold here?
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| 3274.2 | splish-splash | STRATA::COSTA |  | Tue Jan 23 1990 23:29 | 8 | 
|  |     All I know,that I discontinued using the automatic feeder, because
    kitty found out that it was fun splashing the water.  By the time
    I came home ,I had the whole floor full of water.  I feel better
    if I know that someone is looking in on "kitty", when they are left
    alone to long they tend to get into trouble.  The feeder for the
    dry food is OK, but if you have a cat who loves to eat, she'll do
    it constantly.
    
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| 3274.3 | Me me me - again .. | XNOGOV::LISA |  | Wed Jan 24 1990 03:40 | 19 | 
|  |     I've got an automatic cat feeder (and an electronic cat door - spoilt
    cats or what!). We use the cat feeder if we are going to be away just
    for one meal and the neighbour can't come in. It works really well.
    It has a 24 hour timer on it - well one on each section. There are
    two sections with a lid. The lids ping up after the pre-set time. You
    can set them to ping up together or separately - so you could leave out
    two meals. I've never had any probs with it, except that the bowls aren't
    very big, so I have to STUFF them with food. I only ever put tinned
    \
    (WHOOPS!) food in them. I think mine is called a cat mate, but its
    not the one you see advertised in the Sundays - I got it from a pet
    shop in Reading. It cost about 15 pounds two years ago.
    
    Oh yes, there is an ice pack to put in the base to stop the food going
    off.
    
    
    Lisa plus P&P who were free from a farm, but cost a FORTUNE!
    
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| 3274.4 | US Automatic Feeder | TUNER::BARNUM |  | Wed Jan 31 1990 09:29 | 8 | 
|  |     Re 3274.1 by HPSTEK::BELANGER
    
    Yes, I've seen one in a catalogue, "Animail" pet care products.  It has
    the two sections, ice pack and timers on each section for up to 48
    hours. Cost--$39.00 and they have a toll-free number 800-255-3723. Ask
    for item G3410.
    
    Susan
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| 3274.5 |  | YUPPY::MUNRO |  | Wed Feb 07 1990 09:19 | 10 | 
|  |     I have a "Pet Mate" and it's fine for overnight.  We had a few problems
    when we were testing it out because we put in pig heart (which both
    our cats love) and had it set for around 6am.  At about 1am there
    was a huge racket from the kitchen and one of the cats had actually
    managed to prise open the lid, with one claw!
    
    However, with tinned or dried food it works fine (although we're
    usually away, so who knows......!)
    
    Pam.
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