My poor cat, Rump, has been struggling for a while ever since I bought her a new feeder. Her last feeder was pretty much wrecked and a new one was needed. She’s a pretty big girl, so I always get the largest feeders available.
The previous feeder that I had was a Le Bistro model. This seems to be made by both PetMate and Aspen Pet. Over the years, it was redesigned and it was redesigned in a very shitty way. See the difference between the old design on the left and the new one on the right.
Do you see the major difference? The bowl on the new model on the right is a goddamn waterer bowl. The only difference between this and their waterer is the hopper. The waterer hopper is sealed, but the feeder has a removable lid.
Obviously this was the company saying, “Why do we have two bases for these two products? We can save a shitton of money here. It’s the same thing.” You assholes, it’s not the same thing, and I’ll tell you why.
The first problem is that the food doesn’t come out. You see the slide on the old model? You see how the opening of the chute is higher than the lip of the bowl? That lets the food come out. Food doesn’t act like water, in case you didn’t know. On the new model, there is no appreciable slide and you will also notice the new model’s chute opening is half the width of the bowl and the hopper’s neck is more narrow. That would all be sufficient for water, not so with food.
My poor cat gets noticeably anxious when she sees the hopper empty. There can be food in the bowl, but she understands what the reserve supply looks like and when it is not there, she starts crying. Now, she has to deal with the fact that the bowl is empty, because the food doesn’t fall, but there is a visible reserve. That’s damn cruel.
The second problem with this design is that stupid lip. Again, for water, yes, you need a lip that is uniformly high all around the bowl. For food, my cat has to to jam her head down into (I want to stress, into) the bowl to get food. And when the hopper doesn’t flow the food, she has to stick her head even further in back to get food. I said, she’s a big girl and she has a big head. It’s not a good situation. The bowl needs to be lower in front, especially because the hopper supplies so little food. One other shitty design aspect is that the old lip rolled to the outside and smoothly transitioned into the bowl wall on the inside. The new design has a lip that overhangs the interior of the bowl wall. Why would you ever have that on a pet bowl anyway? Animals push food against the wall to get to it, they don’t want their face bumping into a protruding lip.
So I’m off in search of a new feeder, but everywhere I look, it’s the same crap as this. Great job on cornering the market with your shitty new design.
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