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No, as far as I know they don’t have feeders that are activated by collars. I think the only thing you can find that works that way is cat & dog doors. I have five cats, and some of them do eat more than the others but they’re all at healthy weights. They’re pretty good about regulating their intake though. Make sure you’re feeding a high protein, grain free food that’s low in carbohydrates. This will ensure that your cats are getting an appropriate diet. Sometimes they tend to over eat when they have poor quality food because they’re full of carbs. Just like with us, carbs are filling but they don’t hold us over very long and we’ll become hungry shortly after eating. If you’re in the US or Canada, I recommend Wellness Core or Innova EVO foods. In the UK and other European countries, I recommend Orijen.
http://www.championpetfoods.com/orijen/storeLocator/internationalonlinestores.aspx
http://www.evopet.com/
http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/cat_wellness_dry_core.html
Just make sure you don’t offer more than the daily recommended portion for each of them and you’ll find that they’ll be just fine. I find that keeping dry food available at all times and feeding them wet food once a day works out best.
separate them when you put out their food
i agree
cats are usually self governing unless they have medical issues
if you notie its eating too mucn, put it on a feeding schedual and dont leave food out during the day.
Feed each of them 1/4 dry food morning then lunch then evening
LOL, an automatic feeder collar? Am I reading this right? Those are called troughs.
i dont know but younger cats need the nutrition the cat will go to normal eating daily when it gets older i had the same problem