Showing posts with label treat ball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treat ball. Show all posts

Thursday, October 11, 2012

GoCatGo Play-N-Treat Cat Balls Review

GoCatGo Play-N-Treat Cat Balls
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I got this toy because I wanted my cat to work a little for his food. This toy was not the cat-torturing puzzle I was hoping for. Unfortunately, my cat figured out how to get the food out efficiently in under 3 minutes. It's not terribly tricky as the toy is essentially a hollow plastic ball with a hole in one side. Food comes out almost every time my cat taps the ball. It comes out so easily, more comes out than he sometimes wants to eat in one sitting. I often find little trails of kibble all over the living room. Still, I guess having to tap the ball a few times to get his food is more work than just eating it out of a bowl. Also, you can pry the ball open so that you can clean it, which is a plus.

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Friday, August 31, 2012

Kennel-Gear Dog Bowl Review

Kennel-Gear Dog Bowl
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The kennel gear bowl system is great. The mount attaches easily and is very secure, once the bowl is inserted in the mount there is no way the dog can get it out. When it's time to wash or fill the bowls they are really easy to release from the mount. The customer service is great too. I needed longer screws for my mount, because I mounted it to chain link, the folks at Kennel-Gear promptly mailed my longer thumb screws.
When ordering in the future I will order single not double bowls though. Because I mounted the bowls to chain link, when my dog eats the bowls wiggle and the water bowl spills a bit. If the bowl was mounted to a more stable surface such as a wall, welded wire or crate, I don't think this would be a problem.
The only down side of these bowls are the price, which is pretty high. That being said I do plan to order more in the future.

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Omega Paw Portion Pacer Ball Review

Omega Paw Portion Pacer Ball
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We have a Golden who inhales his food. In fact, he has an amazing resemblance to my Shop-Vac when he's eating.
This has slowed him somewhat, but it's certainly not a relaxing dinner over a glass of wine. It's probably a 50% improvement - from a 30 second affair out to maybe 45 seconds.
We also tried one of the bowls with the built-in obstructions. He pushed it all over the room trying to get to his food. Then he picked it up and dumped it out.
At least he hasn't tried to eat the ball. Yet...

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Studies show that bloat is a leading cause of death in dogs. The Omega Paw Portion Pacer lets you control how fast your dog eats to prevent choking, gulping, vomiting, and bloat. Just place the Portion Pacer into any food or water bowl. It trains your dog to eat and drink properly—up to 8 times slower than before. It's easy to use, sanitary, and works with any breed, size, or age of dog. The durable porcelain Portion Pacer washes easily in your dishwasher. 3.5 inches in diameter.

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Zuke's Organic Bakes Super Food Dog Treats, 14-Ounce Review

Zuke's Organic Bakes Super Food Dog Treats, 14-Ounce
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No junk and small easy to break and get wolfed down with gleeful smiles. What more can I say. These are great also in toys that disperse treats to entertain them.


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Saturday, January 14, 2012

8 in 1 Excel Vitamin Soft Moist Treat for Kitten and Adult Cat, 3 Ounce Pouch Review

8 in 1 Excel Vitamin Soft Moist Treat for Kitten and Adult Cat, 3 Ounce Pouch
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My "herd" wasn't half as interested in eating these as they were playing with them. They would put them in their mouths, but would proceed to spit them out and swat them. Go figure. Maybe someone else will have a more productive result.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

UZO1 TOUCHLESS SENSOR OPERATED KITTY DISH WITH AUTOMATIC OPENING LID Review

UZO1 TOUCHLESS SENSOR OPERATED KITTY DISH WITH AUTOMATIC OPENING LID
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We have two Jack Russells, one old, Ralph, and one younger and smaller, Casey. Our problem was that the older one always stole the Casey's food.
We discovered one day that simply putting a paper plate on top of little Casey's bowl was enough to keep Ralph out. He wouldn't knock it off, but Casey had no trouble doing that when he was ready to eat (he's more of a grazer/nosher). After a while, we got sick of the paper plate thing and that's when I happened to see this automatic sensor feeder.
I ordered it on-line here in Australia, and was surprised at how small it was when it came (but it is intended for cats, after all - there is a larger one for dogs which doesn't have pictures of fish and cats on it).
Filling this feeder once a day with food (the lid is domed so you can heap it) is enough food for our little Casey (who is actually a Jack Russell/Chihuahua cross, about cat-size). It should certainly be adequate for a cat. If it's not, then you're probably overfeeding it.
I can't see any concern for the health aspects mentioned by another reviewer regarding the materials - it has a stainless steel insert bowl, and that's what the food sits in.
The sensor has two settings for sensitivity, but I can't say I noticed any real difference in the settings. Every month or so I wipe the sensors on the front of the bowl with a damp tissue so that they perform at their best. And don't push it right up against a wall, as it needs room to open.
We moved it around when we first got it, to find the best place, light-wise, for the sensors to work. It works beautifully.
It took a few seconds for Casey to work out how to open the bowl. It was funny, initially, (hilarious, actually!) watching his reaction to when it closed, but he got the hang of it right away. And if, like many dogs, your dog grabs a mouthful and steps back to chew it, the lid will close. But all he does is put his nose up to the sensor and it opens again. This occurs several times during a feeding and he knows the drill well (if only he'd stay still and eat!). Meanwhile, our other JRT is a big 'fraidy cat and won't go near anything that appears to move by itself, so it continues the tradition of the paper plate by keeping him out of Casey's food.
The seller from whom I purchased this bowl doesn't seem to have any left, and I'm trying desperately to find another seller in Australia from whom I can purchase a backup. We've had it for about 8 months now, and I have no idea how long these things last but I like it so much I don't want to be without one. It has really solved a problem for us.

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