? Question about Epakitin Binder

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  1. bambinaki

    bambinaki Well-Known Member

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    Hello-

    My diabetic cat Maxi also has kidney disease and gets Epakitin binder mixed with his food.
    I'm experimenting with automatic feeders for Maxi and his 2 feline housemates. I fear it's to no avail as I can't get each boy to eat his own food and not the others' food, and they must because binder is in only Maxi's food.
    Anyway, my question about the binder is: Is it OK to leave the binder mixed in with the food for many hours? Will the binder still be effective?

    Thank you
     
  2. jt and trouble (GA)

    jt and trouble (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Hello! I dont know much about binders but they do make "feeders" that are microchip working. Cat wears a tag that opens a dish just for that cat...Ive seen them mentioned here.
    Regardless this post will bump your thread to the top!
     
  3. bambinaki

    bambinaki Well-Known Member

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    Thank you. Yes, I've seen them, but the ones I saw worked for only one feeding, and I need multiple feedings.
     
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    jt and trouble (GA) Well-Known Member

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    understood.
     
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