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Because I would like to get to a kind of management where the two cats have their own dishes and don't mix or steal from each other.Why wouldn't separating them at mealtime be a long term solution? I have one Cat that eats slower than the others and sometimes doesn't finish it all, so I have to put her in a bathroom with her food. It's not ideal, but it works.
Maybe I'm a dreamer, but it is what I used to have with my previous kitties, two set of dishes that they would not use the other way round, and the food would sit in the dishes for hours, just waiting for the cats to be hungry.
If I'm out of home for long hours, I would like each of them to be able to have their own meal. Right now, Giada is eating her meal in a few seconds and can't have another one till the next mealtime, with two cats, if the other one wishes to save something for later, it would be impossible, because the first cat would eat from two dishes.