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Unfortunatly, there's really no place to isolate the cat's food in our open floorplan without becoming a major PITA for the humans.
Pat, metering food carefully seems to be a workable solution; thanks for that. I know it sound silly, but I've got this attitude that the cat was here 1st so he shouldn't be put out by the new arrival.
The dog is a retired racer; so you can imagine how far a little of the wrong food will go to upset their relatively small diets. This has been a bigger concern than the cat being "put out". The dog is extremely bright and I'm sure will catch on to what's wrong, I just don't want her getting sick learning. She already know's it's wrong, but is quite the sneak and continues to try. Cat food must taste a whole lot better than dog food because I've never owned a dog who din't try to grab some now and again.
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