VCR Cat Feeder
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Liberate a motor from an old VHS deck, attach it to a food chopper, and program the deck's recording timer to fill Fluffy's bowl on schedule. Voila! Your own programmable pet food dispenser.
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Can the VCR feeder be used for more than one day? Let's say about a week?Posted by streetrunner007 on June 29, 2006 at 07:19:24 Pacific Time
- How does this contraption work?
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Hi there! Do you have detailed instructions on
how to make this work in reality?
please email it to me: kwadade@gmail.com
VCR Cat FeederPosted by kwadade on October 23, 2005 at 16:38:09 Pacific Time
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