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    Food Maze

    got this from Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Catit-50745-...3344982&sr=8-1 and it arrived today - 15 minutes ago - I put it together immediately, put about a coffee cup (not a mug, a small continental coffee cup) of Royal Canin for Maine Coon with a few bites of treats... I wasn't sure if it was going to be a success...

    Well, Neevie has just been on it since then.
    Quite frankly, if that's supposed to promote moderation in feeding, I'm not sure it does the trick, but it sure is a hoot!
    10 minutes later (took 5 minutes to build up) it is emptied out and Neevie is in my legs meowing for more.... she has more on her regular food tray but of course that's less interesting...

    PIRATE!

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    That is so funny, I am glad to hear she likes it! I have the same item on my amazon wish list! I just purchased some softnails from amazon, I am going to try then next week, I may need to go back and purchase this too! Although my beagles are getting a little jealous of all the attention Ginger is getting ;)
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    I have the Trixie-Cat-Activity-Fun-Board for Buzz and Baxter. I don't put much kibble in it at a time. They play with it often and will let me know when it is empty. Buzz loves it. Baxter will spend a few minutes at it before heading to his food bowl wondering why his brother works so hard for one piece of kibble at a time. We also have the Trixie activity that tips. It was fun to watch as they connected the action with the result. The favorite food game, however, is chasing pieces of food across hard surface floors and sliding into walls etc with wild abandon. Very entertaining for all of us.
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    Guess what five furries are getting for Eater,thanks.....
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    Sidney has had one of these for months now and he really likes it - it is not ideal for kitten kibble though as the bits go everywhere! It keeps him occupied.
    We also have the water fountain which has been a big success too. And the cat carrier, which is front and top opening.
    I like the CatIt stuff.




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    Neevie has a kind of water fountain that's a bit different - Passed the first few "what you got here" minutes she got thoroughly desinterested and we ended up storing it away...
    The kitchen tap on the other hand, is a lot more fun.
    1) allows interraction with your humanz - they have to be there to switch it on. (thankfully) this cat's brain isn't inquisitive enough to learn to do it herself.
    2) it annoys the male humanz no end, thus providing entertainment when male and female argue about "should-we-or-should-we-not-allow-the-cat-on-the-kitchen-counter" [Neevie: yeah, we can't believe zey still thinks zey has a choice either]
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    I do hope Neevie doesn't ever catch on to turning on taps herself,when we had the lever type we ended up having to tie the taps together to stop one of ours turning it on himself,needless to say when we changed the sink we also changed the type of taps......

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    I was a bit concerned as they are also lever types, but nope, so far so good - her motto seems to be "Why work when one has 2 perfectly willing humanz at one's beck and call?"

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    Mmm lever taps - we have the misfortune of having changed ours to those! All 3 of ours have turned them on at some point. The novelty has worn off a bit but I really can't trust them! Have to turn them off with the isolator screws under the sink! Do they ever grow up?!

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    Ginger enjoying her new food maze, thanks to her daddy who spoils her so!
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