Can you train a cat to eat at a certain time?

I used to have a cat food dish with two lids that opened on a timer for when we went away on the weekend. This prevented the cats from eating everything on Friday night. You could set it for early morning and hopefully kitty will be happy enough to let you sleep.

I shouldn’t even attempt to comment here, since my furry overlords have trained me to feed them four times a day, but…

I was having a lot of difficulty with them waking me in the morning, until I read that I was causing the problem by feeding them first thing when I got up. The cure has been to wait until I’ve been up at least an hour, that way they don’t associate “her eyes are open!” with “time for breakfast!” Also, I reinforce this by shutting any early meowlers in the laundry room. They’ve pretty much got the message.

Cats are nocturnal. I leave a bowl of dry food out so he can eat at his active time. That does not save me from pet-jobs on demand. He will jump in bed and demand a 2AM pet-job.(or 3am or 4 }

HA! They most certainly do. See: the morning after you move the clocks, around 6:30. They don’t change the clocks in their heads.

My mom was tired of being woken up at 5am by the cat, so she bought an automatic feeder (Le Bistro). This completely changed the cat’s behavior. Now that the cat knows that the feeder feeds her, and not a human, she just lies on the bed in the morning and doesn’t attempt to wake up my mom anymore. As she gets hungry, she starts hanging around in the kitchen near the feeder. My mom swears by this thing and my sister ended up getting one as well.

I might try that. I’m not sure how much it’ll help us because our problem is that our cat likes us to pet him while he eats. He can have a full bowl of food but wants our attention.

My kitty always has plenty of dry food available 24/7, and is fed wet food once daily before we go to bed.

We used to feed him as soon as we got home from work, but decided to transition him to being fed later. Once he realised that he wasn’t going to get fed the moment we stepped in the door he seemed to just accept it. He is quite polite about asking to be fed anyway, will follow us from room to room but only with a few ‘mrrps?’ to remind us he would like food.

Stop feeding the cat in the morning. We have one cat who used to try and get fed an hour before we needed to get up. He would jump all over us and if that didn’t work, start shoving things off dressers. He got locked in the basement over and over and never seemed to learn. We got tired of getting out of bed to lock him in the basement and eventually stopped feeding in the morning. It took awhile, but he stopped trying to be an alarm clock since there was no reward in it.

As for free-feeding, it worked when we had one cat. When a second cat was added to the household, it stopped working. One cat would eat all the food to prevent the other cat from eating and she got very fat.

If you sleep with your head in a bowl of cat food, all your problems are solved.

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Just chiming in to add that I used to feed my fuzzy overlords first thing in the morning, but got annoyed when they wanted me to wake up early on weekends. I switched to feeding them around dinnertime, and they adjusted to that.

My cat has trained me to feed him his gooshy food at 5:50A.M. He does have a bowl of kibble, but that’s just for throwing at the dog.

This doesn’t work for our cats. We do the free-feeding thing but they will still demand “fresh” food in the morning, even if there is some still left in the dish. Might actually try the Le Bistro feeder.

We tried the Le Bistro water thing and it was great except for the fact that one of our cats goes psycho over the gurgling noise and the air bubbles. He will eventually knock the thing over and get water everywhere in his attempts to catch the bubbles. So now we just give them water in the dish and don’t attach the reservoir, which kind of defeats the purpose.