More than a year ago I posted a great idea that Ellie’s foster mom came up with to help her sisters and her remain upright during mealtime: A homemade feeding stall.
I absolutely loved the creativity and concept behind it, and her device was absolutely perfect to hold up the three kittens. But what do you do once your cat grows up and still needs some support?
If you’re like Allison from the Facebook CH Cats and Kittens group, you let your ideas grow with your cat. She came up with a similar device that helps her foster cat remain upright while eating.
While I don’t know too much about her specific creation, I’m sure the idea behind it is the same: The narrow stall helps keep wobbly cats upright, so they can focus on what’s in front of them. It may not work for all cats who could use some extra support during mealtime, but you may want to consider it based on your cat’s needs and abilities.
Do you think your cat could use something like this? Would you replicate Allison’s idea, or would you use other materials and another design to accomplish something similar? Please share in the comments!
