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The PetSafe SlimCat Feeder Ball is a fun, interactive toy that combines playtime with mealtime to help control your cat's weight. You can choose to put either treats or dry food in the SlimCat. The openings are adjustable so you can tailor how challenging you want it to be for your cat. This ball distributes an adjustable amount of dry food as your cat plays with it. By providing smaller portions of food throughout the day, it helps to maintain optimum weight as well as improve your cat's digestion. Trust PetSafe to help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy.
SKU | 1183516 |
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Primary Brand | PetSafe |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Red |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Material | Plastic |
1 Year Limited Warranty.
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Jerzee2
12 years ago
If you have a fast-eating or a "pudgy" pet that could do with a little trimming ...
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Just OK for Adult Cats
TwoCatsinLA
15 years ago
My two cats (both 4 years old) don't really play with this ball, but simply push...
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I bought a slow feeder from the pet store to slow down my cat's eating but she is barely eating and she will walk away from the dish. I don't know what to do if I go back to feeding her like I was she will gorge on her food and then throw it up. How can I get her to start eating more from the slow feeder?
My fat cat is not very active and I don't know what toys to use-she usually play's with a small rubber type of toy but she sometimes eats the heads off She has a rubber grape she carries around Is this bad? Any toy recommendations?
My small dog ate the rubber from a tennis ball
Sara is a very active hyper dog So lately we bought her a Kong Type Toy to help keep her busy what's a good low calorie filling for the toy that I can do at home that is safe to use everyday or almost everyday
This is Dexter, my gorgeous 7 year old rescued hound, & his 4 year old ball. He loves his ball & can find it anywhere we hide it in the house or yard. 2nd picture is his new ball. It squeaks like his old ball & smells like bacon. He seemed to like new ball & we played inside for a couple hours off & on. When I took him outside & threw it he ran to the ball sniffed it &walked away. The only ball he brings is the old one. What should I do? Thanx. Carolyn.
I adopted a very overweight dog. I am working on weight management and she has lost some weight but I'm concerned as she gobbles her food down literally in a minute. I just bought the puzzle bowl but she can only reach one morsel at a time using her tongue as she is a big dog. This doesn't seem right either but I don't know. It definitely slowed her eating. Advice please.
How can I help slow down my dog’s eating?
Gibbs my new 1yr old cat, he's familiar with the pink round platform ball trackor on the left. Because he had one to play with at the Northshore Animal League. At 1st he's would pounce the scratch not understanding he could scratch it as well, until I pour a little catnip on it..its organic, but wondering if it's alright brand? Or if there is a better idea to help him also understand vertical scratch post as well. as you can see he understands, he's not grasping vertical post besides walls/sofa
My cat keeps puking, it’s is not every time she eats but I’d say about once-three times a week, We tried putting a golf ball in her dish to slow her eating down but it didn’t seem to help that much. We have carpet and that’s the place she pukes most of the time and it’s wrecking it (we also live in an apartment so we can’t have her wrecking the carpet) She is about 4 years old Any suggestions what to do?
Hello, we have a cat we got as a stray kitten. She had always been slightly over weight but recently she has become addicted to her kibble. She eats for hours constantly. We have to free feed due to our schedules and our other cat will only graze throughout the day. We already only feed them with a cat tree or with treat balls to make it more challenging. But now she will not leave her food for anything. We’re at a loss.
My cat had Squemus Cell Carcinoma on her tongue which we had the tougue removed last June. We currently feed her through a tube but would like her to eat normal. We roll regular cat food into small balls and give her dry food, but the saliva becomes a mess. Can you recommend any ideas?
My cat eats her food really fast and drinks water extremely fast then goes and throws up. If I give her a small treat she will scarf it down and then goes and throws up. Every time she does this it's the morning and she will throw up more than once. She purposely eats a lot and then drinks a lot. Would a slow feeding bowl work?