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Feeding wet food on a paper plate?

14K views 14 replies 12 participants last post by  21Rouge  
#1 ·
Is this ok to do? I want to make sure I haven't been screwing up big time I started doing it mostly because Sera kept trying to push Tsuki away from both bowls when I put down their wet food and it was causing Tsuki to walk away and give up. It still happens to a degree but much smaller.
 
#5 ·
I've used both paper plates and bowls a couple times throughout the years with no problems. Feeding them in something else (i.e. stainless steel) is preferable, but I don't think it's especially dangerous to feed them via paper products either.
 
#7 ·
There's no reason that you can't use paper plates, especially if they're coated so they moisture doesn't sink into them. Although I really don't understand how using paper helps solve your problem...
 
#11 ·
Lol, marie!!
Maya is a bit of a mini-piglet. I supervise them both during mealtimes to prevent G's partially eaten meals are not eaten by my "Miss Piggy"! I swear she'd eat and eat until she balloons up!

I think if Maya scampered on my kitchen counters too, I'd feed them in different rooms. For now, G's partially eaten meals are left on the kitchen counter until it's 90% done. Then the remainder goes to you-know-who. :roll:
 
#12 ·
My 3 all have to be separated when they eat. MowMow eats SUPER slow. Walks away... wanders back... walks away.... gets followed by me holding the bowl.

Book pushes MowMow out of the way if he's loose and Neelix pushes EVERYONE out of the way (even me with my own plate if I let him) so everyone eats in a different room.

MowMow is like your boy though, OP. He won't eat in a closed room. He has to be loose to eat at his own pace or he just meatloafs and stares at the door.