Life_and_Death

Life_and_Death

Do what's best for you 🕯️ Sometimes I'm stressed
Jul 1, 2020
6,866
recently i had to be out of the house for about a week and because of that i bought my cat an automatic feeder (and still checked on her once a day).
its been about a month now and shes still using it.
i dont like it..... i keep missing it because im sleeping or ND and i just miss it or forgot it went off. so i have no idea if shes being fed, then she'll ask for more food and im like well.....i probably shouldnt. but shes typically sleeping, shes probably asking for a reason. well ill give her a small snack.

im absolutely terrified that its going to stop working and im not going to notice then shes going to starve for days and its all my fault for not being more attentive......
it honestly brings me to tears......
 
  • Hugs
Reactions: Praestat_Mori and BeansOfRequirement
-Link-

-Link-

Deep Breaths
Aug 25, 2018
533
Most phones have a feature to set reminders or alarms, and you could use those to prompt yourself to check at feeding time.

Longer term, you could look at getting a small security camera for the room with the feeder and reassure yourself that way. Or get rid of the automatic feeder altogether and use alarms or reminders if you're worried about losing track of feeding time.

I want to say if your cat was starving, you'd know it. She would be looking elsewhere for food (trying to get into garbage or whatever other sources she could find), she would look and feel underweight, and you'd probably notice behavioural changes. (But I'm not a cat expert.)
 
  • Hugs
Reactions: Life_and_Death
Life_and_Death

Life_and_Death

Do what's best for you 🕯️ Sometimes I'm stressed
Jul 1, 2020
6,866
Most phones have a feature to set reminders or alarms, and you could use those to prompt yourself to check at feeding time.
yes. i dont even know her feeing schedule. who im living with set it up just before we went in and he tried to include me but i was stressed and just said "sure". ive been meaning to try to pay attention and figure it out but ND...im horrible at it :mmm: and we just had daylight savings so the hours are "wrong" now

Longer term, you could look at getting a small security camera for the room with the feeder and reassure yourself that way. Or get rid of the automatic feeder altogether and use alarms or reminders if you're worried about losing track of feeding time.
we're only staying here temp. we have cameras but theyre at the new place hours away.
getting rid of the feeder is going through my mind but with my MH im not the best at getting up and doing that. (haha it just went off)
yes yes...i need reminders..
I want to say if your cat was starving, you'd know it. She would be looking elsewhere for food (trying to get into garbage or whatever other sources she could find), she would look and feel underweight, and you'd probably notice behavioural changes. (But I'm not a cat expert.)
youre mostly right. there would be signs (however some pets are general trouble and will get in the garbage anyway lol. although she hasnt in a bit). i just worry so much about missing something. im the kind to overreact. "oh something is slightly off, she must be dying"

Thank you 🫂💜
 
Last edited:
  • Hugs
Reactions: -Link-

Similar threads

folly_
Replies
8
Views
277
Suicide Discussion
folly_
folly_
dazednconfused
Replies
4
Views
219
Suicide Discussion
dazednconfused
dazednconfused
ayla
Replies
9
Views
349
Suicide Discussion
Wolf Girl
Wolf Girl
toxicjester
Replies
0
Views
55
Suicide Discussion
toxicjester
toxicjester