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...with their food bowls.

Actually, it's usually just one food bowl and I suspect that it's just Thorn who gets carried away playing with her kibble and flipping the dish.

So my thought is to find a sold, heavy food dish (ceramic or metal) with a rubber foot to prevent skidding. Then I'll remove the mat the dishes have been sitting on (because the cats tend to ruck it up and pee on it). This won't stop kibble from slopping out onto the floor, but it should reduce the vacuuming kibble time significantly.

The local PetCo had lots of light/flippable cat bowls. There were ceramic bowls for dogs, but I worried the cats would use them as hockey-pucks even if they couldn't flip it. All the metalic bowls (dog or cat) seemed way too light.

I'm going to give the local PetSmart a try next time I buy groceries, but does anyone have other suggestions?

I also need to pick up a toilet paper storage container to...store my toilet paper (or, as the cats like to call it: Mr. Man's FunTime Confetti).

later
Tom

Date: 2009-10-13 06:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-chance.livejournal.com
we have a metal cat-bowl that we don't use any more... I mean, I think I can find it, and if so it's yours. It's light, but its of the design that the base is sufficiently wider than the opening, so it would be hard to flip & it has a little rubber ring.

Anyway, let me take a look for it, and then its yours to try and if it doesn't work, pass on.

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