Another Fat Cat Skinny Cat Success Story
This just in from another happy MeowSpace® user: “For over eight years our kitty that is too heavy ate the food of our kitty that is too thin. In just three days the thin kitty learned how to enter MeowSpace. Now she is gaining weight in the comfort and security of her own space. And the stealing food kitty is losing [weight]. Thank you so very much for an easy solution!” -Terry Andrews Terry did everything right. First, she bought a MeowSpace®. When she received it, she called us for support and help to clarify her understanding of the workings of the multi-magnetic locking pet door that was included with her particular unit. She discussed training ideas with me, and did everything we talked about. She called me direct to let me know that it only took one day for her kitty to learn to use the MeowSpace®. Thanks, Terry, for proving the amazing effectiveness of the MeowSpace®, and for taking the time to call me, write up a supportive statement, and allowing me to post it. Give Lucy and more »
Obesity in Cats
Almost every day, sometimes more than once, I hear people say, “Oh, my cat is fat!” Sometimes they tack on other statements to go along with the first: “…but he’s so cute that way!” or “…and there’s nothing I can do about it.” Inevitably, if there is another cat in the same house, they say, “…and my other cat is so skinny because the fat one steals his food.” I usually ask them if this is a problem for them, and most answer something like this: “Huge! It’s a huge problem, and I’m so frustrated. My vet tells me to separate them when they eat, and only feed them twice a day. But I can’t get my skinny cat to eat all his food at once. I’ve even tried starving him for several days, and he still will only nibble a little at a time. But when I leave the food down for him, the fat one eats it. Yes, it’s a very aggravating and huge problem for me. I don’t want to lock them away from each other all more »




