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Hello everyone. I'm a long-time lurker and I decided to ask something not snake-related. I'm planning to get a good automatic feeder for my furry friends. I have two cats, a dog and a snake actually, my cats are picky eaters though. I'm planning to leave town for a few days .
What's the problem with buying a feeder? You have to fill it and leave it for the pets. I had dogs and cats in the house too, and I had no idea how to leave them behind to go away on a business trip. I had to go to a kinesiologist to ask them questions like, "why cats knead with their paws." So unsure of them that it's funny now. The feeder can be left anytime, so the pets eat by the hour. This will make it a little easier for you to leave, and the pets will get used to feeding on their own.
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