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Crafty Cat Feeder

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As you know, I am a fur baby mom. My fur babies include both dogs and cats and I love making DIY projects for all of them. My older cat is named Skyler James and he is 4-years old. That being said, he acts like an old man. He is so lazy he tries to lay down while eating. To combat this laziness, I have come up with a DIY cat feeder. This feeder can be used to feed meals or just snacks. It is guaranteed to get you kitty moving and having fun. Here is the tutorial on how make this crafty cat feeder:


Supplies


Toilet paper roll
Hot glue gun and sticks
Box knife or Exacto knife
Pompoms (optional, just for fun and decoration)
Cat food or treats


Instructions


Take the ends of the toilet paper roll and fold them in.
Hot glue the end flaps down securely.
Mark holes on the toilet paper roll slightly bigger than the cat food/treat kernel size. Evenly disperse approximately 10 holes throughout the roll. Make sure the kernels with fit in the holes.
Cut out marked holes.
Attach decorative pompoms to the ends of the tube for fun.
Fill with cat food or treats and watch your fur baby go crazy! 


Have fun creating and playing!

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