you can make frozen food cups---not treats--freeze some feed in paper cups with water--they cool off getting to them
How long can the wet food ait out there if they don't eat it at first?
I wet some dry pellets to make it more crumbly and they ate bout half of it.
I'll go freeze food n water now...just equal parts each?
 
How long can the wet food ait out there if they don't eat it at first?
I wet some dry pellets to make it more crumbly and they ate bout half of it.
I'll go freeze food n water now...just equal parts each?
no--1/3 feed 2/3 water the idea is to cool them down, and feed will attract them to ice and not overfeed treats
 
How long can the wet food ait out there if they don't eat it at first?
I wet some dry pellets to make it more crumbly and they ate bout half of it.
I'll go freeze food n water now...just equal parts each?
In this heat I would not let them have more than what they will be able to eat within 20 minutes. These soaked pellets start to ferment and mold very quick. Sometimes even after just one hour.
 

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