ChatterBank1 min ago
Flies on cat food
I think it is because they were both abandoned in houses before I rescued them from the RSPC and they have learned to ration food.
Anyway, the problem is that in the summer the food gets covered in fly eggs when it is left out, and is inedable. Does anyone have any hints as to how to keep the flies off but let the kitties in??
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In one of those catalogues that come in the radio times I saw a cat feeder with a timer on it. The two bowls were lidded and the lids spring up to expose the food at a given time.
What my sister does with her 3 cats is she feeds wet food first thing in the morning. If they don't eat it all she takes away the cat bowls and puts dry food out for them to nibble on in the day. Then they get another small wet food meal in the evening when she gets home.
In the summer cats don't eat as much during the day as they do in winter.