Any Ideas?
Anyone have any ideas on how to build a good feeding station where the cats can get to the food, but other animals can’t? Our problem is we feed in a park that has animals such as chickens, peacocks, rabbits, and of course your problem pigeons. Since all these other animals will eat the cat food, we have to feed daily at sunset when they’re going into roost/sleep and the cats are coming to life. We would love to have a feeding station where we could leave a supply of food that would last the cats several days, give us a bit of a schedule break, and ensure the cats are getting the food and not everything else. We basically don’t have a life feeding this way. We have to schedule everything around the feeding times, and rarely are able to go away for even a weekend. If we could figure someway to feed a few times a week, this would free us up quite a bit. Any ideas?
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