Inside every lazy indoor cat beats the heart of a Orion . That ’s why Liz Bales , a Philadelphia - base veterinarian , created the NoBowl Feeding System , theDaily Mailreports . rather of feeding your pussycat with a pipe bowl , the NoBowl number with five gnawer - shaped pod that you fill with dry food and hide around your house . That way of life , your cat can hone its instinctive mousing instincts — and get a exercise in the process .
Bales contrive the NoBowl because “ in my praxis , so many of the most common problems that I see in cat are born of health and lifestyle issues , ” she told theDaily Mail . “ bozo become corpulent , lazy , anxious and even destructive or crazy in the absence seizure of the ability to track down and interact with their food . ”
To find a solution , Balesconsulted with feline veterinary , nutritionists , and behaviorists . She then collaborated with a squad of discoverer and designers , who helped Bales make the NoBowl ’s rodent ejection seat — tiny , egg - shaped food for thought trays , covered in removable mouse “ skins . ”

The rodent capsules are equal part toy and repast dispenser , Bales says . Once a kitty discovers a food - filled mouse , they can eat the meal inside — or have a little sport with the blurred creature .
“ The NoBowl Feeding System is designed with a cushy skin to sham its quarry . cat love to pick it up and use their chela to heighten the experience , ” the NoBowl System’swebsite state . “Its shape is design to roll and move in the mode a mouse or bird would . cat-o'-nine-tails are exhilarated without being scared by an irregular movement . ”
After more than 20 geezerhood of research and examination , the NoBowl is presently in production and available for pre - club , thanks to successful fundraisers onKickstarterandIndiegogo . you may order the NoBowl online , start at $ 38 , or confab the system’swebsitefor more information .