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Mr. Nangla - 22 Sep 2003 15:03 GMT
Hey guys,

How do you guys serve your cat's meal to him/her, do you put it on a raised
platform or leave on completely on the floor?

cheers,
sham126
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Rona Yuthasastrakosol - 22 Sep 2003 16:12 GMT
> Hey guys,
>
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> sham126
> http://community.webshots.com/user/sham126a

I use a flat stainless steel dish that sits on the floor.  When I used a
stainless steel bowl on a platform, she would pick the food out and eat it
on the floor.  Then I got smart and put the bowl directly on the floor.
Turned out to be not so smart because she still picked the food out and ate
it on the floor.  I finally got wise to the bowl problem and tried meat
trays (it was experiment, hence the washed meat trays which I disposed of
regularly) on a platform but same problem.  Finally, put the trays on the
floor and no more problem!  When I finally figured out what worked, I
splurged (not really splurged--it was only $1.39 Cdn) on the stainless steel
plate.

What was the question?  I seem to have rambled on and on and on.... :-)  I
would prefer putting her food on a platform, but since she doesn't like it,
I put it on the floor.  Whatever works best for her works for me, too!

rona
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PawsForThought - 22 Sep 2003 18:18 GMT
>From: "Mr. Nangla" nangla@nildram.co.uk

>How do you guys serve your cat's meal to him/her, do you put it on a raised
>platform or leave on completely on the floor?

I put the meal on a plate and then I put newspapers under it.  My cats are
extremely sloppy eaters :)

Lauren
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kaeli - 22 Sep 2003 18:44 GMT
> Hey guys,
>
> How do you guys serve your cat's meal to him/her, do you put it on a raised
> platform or leave on completely on the floor?

Mine's on the counter divider between my kitchen and living room so the
dog won't eat it.  :)

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Alison Perera - 22 Sep 2003 18:53 GMT
> Hey guys,
>
> How do you guys serve your cat's meal to him/her, do you put it on a raised
> platform or leave on completely on the floor?

Usually their canned food goes on a plate which goes on the floor. When
feeding large pieces of raw chicken on the bone, which will end up on
the floor anyway, I just plop the meat down and let 'em at it.

-Alison in OH
Alison - 22 Sep 2003 21:52 GMT
Hi ,
I feed Kim on a table because we have a dog who although is tiny,
would pester her or eat what left.

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Barb 1 - 22 Sep 2003 22:02 GMT
In stainless steel bowls rimmed with rubber on the bottom, on the floor.
Water in a large dog sized bowl.  I have ceramic tile floors and just wash
the mess with a paper towel after meals.

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