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Rusty is growing and he and Bert are now BFFs forever.

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Say hello to a new member of the family. Tilly. Just picked her up from the RSPCA this morning with my dad (she's living with my dad) Very affectionate 1year old loves a fuss and rubbing herself all over you. Took her all of 10seconds to settle, eating great, playing, exploring.

Going to steal her :D
 
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2 of our cats are on the fat side so we are feeding them smaller amounts..
we gave a go to an autoamtic feeder to help us when we are away and feed them more often but smaller amounts...
we've picked a nice looking one...should have read all the reviews as it was packed back after 40mins of playing with settings...

was not distributing same amounts of food every time...nit cats that are not greedey that would not be a problem and could work...with ours..not so much...
looks nice...not so functional...
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2 of our cats are on the fat side so we are feeding them smaller amounts..
we gave a go to an autoamtic feeder to help us when we are away and feed them more often but smaller amounts...
we've picked a nice looking one...should have read all the reviews as it was packed back after 40mins of playing with settings...

was not distributing same amounts of food every time...nit cats that are not greedey that would not be a problem and could work...with ours..not so much...
looks nice...not so functional...
Id imagine the dual ones would always have issues
 
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Id imagine the dual ones would always have issues
Even combined amount each time was slightly different... Half a cup once was 19g, then 28,2623...
We would keep it for tad longer than 40 mins if that would be the case haha
Cats would have to share bowls as they do anyway.

Other 2 cats eat what they need so it would work for them
But for the moment as they can jump higher, they have bowl away from the fatty ones
 
The mother in law has a box 'house' which has been turned into a catnip crack den :D The floor of the house has a end-on corrugated cardboard scratch pad.
You could try her with one and the scratch pad + catnip may help her nerves.

Our old siamese cat used todo that at bit.
 
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April has a scratching box that she has made very good inroads on, but has very little interest in other shoeboxes - doesn't really seem to like small/cramp space and likes to be out in the open
 
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