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Overweight Cat(s)? - See this Multiuse Feline Weight Management System

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nekofeeder@yahoo.com - 09 Aug 2005 17:48 GMT
I don't mean to spam this group, but wanted to let everyone know about
a product I invented a couple years ago out of necessity and am just
bringing to market this summer. It's a Multiuse Cat Weight Management
System for homes with atleast one overweight cat(Or cat's with
Allergies) and/or a dog/normal weight cat. If you're in this type of
situation you might want to check out the NekoFeeder(tm) Multiuse
system.

As a cat lover, I invented this system when I saw my cat Neko (Japanese
for cat) getting overweight and Hana was just fine. If I restricted
Neko's Food, then Hana would get to skinny. Eventually I figured when I
add a dog to this mix this could help to.

I've been seeing that this is a large problem; it seems every vet I've
talked to has reported a high percentage of their patients are
overweight causing health problems.

You can read more about this at www.nekofeeder.com

Again, I don't mean to span the group, but I keep hearing this is a
huge problem and have had cat lovers thank me for letting them know.

Thanks!
Brad
Cheryl - 10 Aug 2005 01:49 GMT
On Tue 09 Aug 2005 12:48:21p,  wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav
(news:1123606101.007304.220300@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com):

> You can read more about this at www.nekofeeder.com
>
> Again, I don't mean to span the group, but I keep hearing this
> is a huge problem and have had cat lovers thank me for letting
> them know.

ITYM "spam". ;)

Actually, that cracked me up! But great idea. Do you think that
would also help cure cats who will not -no how - no way- go into a
carrier?

A little bit too overpriced, though I understand you need to cover
R&D, plus make a profit. I have to say I wouldn't pay that much if
I had the problem of trying to separate feeding areas.

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Cheryl

"The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited
breath."
- W.C. Fields

 
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