| Bird and Insect Proof Outdoor Pet Feeder Save Money -- Save Food -- Save Time The Ant-Proof Outdoor Pet Feeder works great anytime you feed animals outside . |
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![]() Moat is approximately 10" wide x 14" long.
With tent cover, height is about 15". ![]() |
Features...
* Tent cover protects and shelters food from sun, rain, and birds Click here for Tent Instructions * Food bowls hold up to 12 cups of dry food each. * The Versatile Moat surrounds the interior food dish to prevent insects from getting to the food. * Moat can be used with water, powder or spray. Click here for Moat Instructions * Keeps leaves and other debris from forming land bridges that bypass the moat. Item #OPF: $37.95 USPS Shipping charges: $12.95 to ship the first Feeder and $6.50 for each additional Feeder, when ordered at the same time. |
Revolutionary feeder includes:
* Two snap out dinner trays for easy meal-time swap out * One dinner tray moat * One weather resistant, bird-out tent cover |
| About the Manufactures Steve and Ray have loved and volunteered helping cats for a number of years. They are both involved in trap, neuter and return programs. They also feed feral cats at "stations" located near their homes. This is where the feeder idea was derived. Ray has invented products in the past and saw a need for a feeder that protects food from insects, birds and bad weather. Their mission is to help reduce pet overpopulation while improving the lives of cats and their caregivers.
This is what Ericka Basile, Pet Connection's coordinator for product reviews, has to say about the pet feeder.
"I love finding distinctive products to share, such as this outdoor cat feeder, which is made in the United States, by a by a small company with an obvious love for cats. The Outdoor Cat Feeder is designed to keep birds, ants and rain out of the cat food. It’s perfect for managing trap-neuter-release feral cat colonies and for cat rescue programs. The tent design is pure genius. A vinyl cover sits snugly over a metal tension rod, so rain slides right off the ends. The sides have two flaps that pivot open for cats to enter, but a bird could not get in. Most birds, anyway. We all know some aggressive species that can get into anything. I don’t think it would stop squirrels, but I honestly can’t say I know if squirrels like cat food. In my part of Florida squirrels are pretty rare. Cranes and turtles are everywhere, though, and I could see them trying to get into this contraption. But, really, this is a nice product, and I think most situations it will keeping food from being eaten by anything other than cats." A lot of thought and labor went into designing this feeder, and I applaud Steve and Ray for this product." PetConnection.com is the online home of "Good Morning America" resident veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker |
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