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Old 19 Jun 19, 06:08 PM  
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We’ve had our 10 month kitty for about a month now after losing our Rosie a few months ago.
Tomorrow we’re hopefully going to be picking up our new puppy.

But my question is, how do you stop the dog from eating the cats food?
Right now it’s just in a bowl next to her scratch post thing and is left out til it needs refilling.

May sound like a stupid question but we’ve never had a cat and dog at the same time lol
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Old 19 Jun 19, 06:10 PM  
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My cat is fed on the utility worktop! It would be gone in a flash if left on the floor! Maybe get your kitty use to the move now before you collect the puppy?
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Old 19 Jun 19, 06:11 PM  
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Haha yes we have to put the cats food upstairs! Our dog never tries to go up the stairs so its the only safe place!
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Old 19 Jun 19, 06:18 PM  
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Think this is gonna be a tough one lol
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Old 19 Jun 19, 06:24 PM  
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Cat food is on a shelf, there is no way the dogs would not eat it if it was left on the floor.
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Old 19 Jun 19, 06:24 PM  
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Up on the utility worktop which I don’t like. but even that is not safe from our staffy x who can jump really high 😂
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Is your cat microchipped as you can get microchip feeder bowls now which will only open for the selected chip.
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Old 19 Jun 19, 06:34 PM  
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Is your cat microchipped as you can get microchip feeder bowls now which will only open for the selected chip.
Tried that, didn't work with my pug when he was a puppy and I am sure it wouldn't now. The dog would wait for the cat to release the lid and then push the cat out of the way. And when it was left out and he knew it had food in then he would be very persistent in his attempts to open it. We gave up very quickly.
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we have 2 dogs and 3 cats,the youngest is 11 and oldest is 14,and food is just left on the floor and eaten as they want it,when the bowls are empty I refill them and they may occassionly eat each others food,but there is no fighting or gobbling of food,I was told it wouldnt work but couldnt be bothered separating them all the time so decided to give it a go and it worked,the trick seemed to making sure there is always food out,they only take what they need and leave the rest
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Originally Posted by britishgirl View Post
we have 2 dogs and 3 cats,the youngest is 11 and oldest is 14,and food is just left on the floor and eaten as they want it,when the bowls are empty I refill them and they may occassionly eat each others food,but there is no fighting or gobbling of food,I was told it wouldnt work but couldnt be bothered separating them all the time so decided to give it a go and it worked,the trick seemed to making sure there is always food out,they only take what they need and leave the rest
I think our 7 month labrador would eat that lot in 10 minutes! I have only seen her leave her bowl half eaten for 2 minutes before going back and finishing it.
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