Rebecca
That one bookworm girl...
I don't mean knocking it over and spilling the contents. No, I mean somehow, without spilling any pellets, turing the entire rectangular dish upside-down, trapping the food. For the past few mornings I've woken up to find they've dragged the food dish to one corner of the cage and turned it upside-down. I'm just worried that, since the food is trapped inside, they aren't able to eat the food inside. There are certainly more pellets left when they leave the bowl right-side up than when they trap the food.
Thoughts? Suggestions? I remember seeing a food dish that fit into a corner ledge that I've been considering if I can't rectify the situation, but I have no idea where they are.
Thoughts? Suggestions? I remember seeing a food dish that fit into a corner ledge that I've been considering if I can't rectify the situation, but I have no idea where they are.