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11-06-2007, 09:41 PM   #11

Re: Yuck yuck yuck yuck. Flys laying eggs on food.


Jane, I meant wet food for Meow; sorry if I wasn't clear! It just seems that if she were hungrier she'd come and eat sooner, eliminating the problem. Onyx, my stray, waits for me at feeding time and cleans her plate so promptly it looks as if it had been washed! Sometimes she sticks her face up to the plate while I'm still scraping it out of the tin!! Good luck!



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11-06-2007, 09:56 PM   #12

Re: Yuck yuck yuck yuck. Flys laying eggs on food.


Maybe someone else is feeding Meow? there is a good chance that is the case as I imagine as Dm has said stray/ferals scoff their food once down leaving none. So I imagine Meow has another food source. Maybe a little less morning and evening may be the answer.



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11-06-2007, 10:13 PM   #13

Re: Yuck yuck yuck yuck. Flys laying eggs on food.


It's gross isn't it, I have seen plenty of flies eggs in the cats food in the past. Like someone else, I only feed small quantities of wet food now and then clean the bowl out. Dry food is left all day though, it doesn't attract the flies. You could try and experiment with different varieties of dry food to find one Meow likes? Mine love Royal Canin, sensible which they find very palatable! A lot of companies will send you samples if you ask.



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11-06-2007, 10:36 PM   #14

Re: Yuck yuck yuck yuck. Flys laying eggs on food.


I am having the same problem with flies laying there eggs on tilly's food . She has to have a special diet which cost 99p for a tuna can sized tin so I was mightly annoyed when I was having to throw away large amounts as the flies laid eggs on it . I have started feeding tilly less and mixing it with dry food the as the flies don't like lay eggs on the dry stuff. But as she takes a while to eat and like to come back and finish it later I have to keep an eye on her an pick it up and cover it when she has had enough. i have also got several different types of fly repelent that I have put around the place as I have decieded to wage a war agaisnt the flies. But be careful that the fly replent you use is either out of reach or not harmful to cats.

Another thing you could try is getting a automatic feeder that will slowly turn and give her a little bit of food at a time. As you wouldn't havew to be there and she could eat it at er lesiure.

http://www.petutopia.co.uk/automatic...ders_7241.php#
Cat Mate C50 Pet Feeder Cat Mate C50 Pet Feeder
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Requires 1 x AA/LR6 battery (not included)

Was £45.95
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http://www.seapets.co.uk/product-det...egory/871.html
Not sure if teh above are any good but they might help out a bit.

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12-06-2007, 08:11 AM   #15

Re: Yuck yuck yuck yuck. Flys laying eggs on food.


dont leave food about

feed them smaller portions



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12-06-2007, 08:33 AM   #16

Re: Yuck yuck yuck yuck. Flys laying eggs on food.


All seems to have been covered. I'd go with the 'give a tiny bit of wet food that gets scoffed, ensure the dish is clean (cat tongue or water) then put in a little dry. If hungry enough the cat will eat it (or go elsewhere to try his luck!)
For non-allotment fly situations - have you used the Vapona 'flower' stickers you put on your window? Very good, the fly walks on the flower (which is attractive to it) then falls down dead. Not perilous to other creatures. Or the 'poison pen' you paint round light shades? That does for 'em too.
Flies! We don't like 'em. However, maggots actually do a very good job in cleaning up putrefying stuff.



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12-06-2007, 06:16 PM   #17

Re: Yuck yuck yuck yuck. Flys laying eggs on food.


Thanks everyone! Starting from this morning we have been feeding him smaller meals when he asks for them. If there is still quite a bit left we will cover it in tin foil and put it on the side/in the fridge (depending on whether) but if there's just a little bit left we will throw it away. We've also gave him a little plate full of dry food to see if he will eat it on his own - if he does we're going to get another dish for dry food. Does that sound okay?

dandysmom - Ooh okay, that makes sense - I think we will dry that, thank you.

Kazz - I'm not sure, I don't think she is. She doesn't go far and none of the people on our "path" of the allotment feed her, most of them don't like cats.

Kim - will have a look for Royal Canin, thank you.

tilly - that looks good, will tell my parents about them - could be handy for meow?? Thanks for all the tips

Thank you everyone, all of the tips are really helpful and I've learnt alot



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12-06-2007, 07:39 PM   #18

Re: Yuck yuck yuck yuck. Flys laying eggs on food.


In that case then have you any idea how old she is how long she's been around if she's eating less, she may have ttoth trouble especially if she's older - not sure how much you want to do but maybe the CPL could catch her spay her check her out then return her to you?

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12-06-2007, 08:33 PM   #19

Re: Yuck yuck yuck yuck. Flys laying eggs on food.


We reckon she's about 8 years old, she's been with us about 2-3 years I think...not sure about teeth trouble, it is a possibility but she does eat all of her food with no problems, I think if she stops eating anymore we will get her a checkup at the vets though. Apparently she is already spayed, before we were there they had a spay/neuter program for a colony of ferals on there or something (although she is the only one still hanging around....) and she was one of the ones to be spayed. Thanks



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12-06-2007, 08:51 PM   #20

Re: Yuck yuck yuck yuck. Flys laying eggs on food.


Jane, good luck, and do let us how things are going with poor Meow!



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