Hello all,
I am going to be going to visit family very soon, and my situation is this: I have a regular cat sitter who does a very good job with my cats when I am a way, but is deathly afraid of my dear mantis patty. She has agreed to take care of her, but I think that any sort of handling or crickets feeding is going to be beyond her ability. I don't want her doing anything she is uncomfortable with for fear of harm coming to the mantis or undo suffering to the crickets, or worse mass escape of crickets. So, this is what I was thinking I have heard on the forums that you can feed your mantis cat food when they are debilitated or for a short amount of time. I was wondering if it would be okay to have the sitter simply give patty cat food in her enclosure on a bottle cap? I think that this is something she would be comfortable with since she does handle cat food at my house all the time and she would not have to handle any kind of insect? Is this something that you mantis lovers do? I am open to any other suggestions. The cat food brand is "Wellness formula" and it is grain free and the first ingredient is either beef or salmon depending on what the cats are eating that day (it is also wet food obviously). I will be gone for a week and have patty on an every other day feeding cycle.
I am going to be going to visit family very soon, and my situation is this: I have a regular cat sitter who does a very good job with my cats when I am a way, but is deathly afraid of my dear mantis patty. She has agreed to take care of her, but I think that any sort of handling or crickets feeding is going to be beyond her ability. I don't want her doing anything she is uncomfortable with for fear of harm coming to the mantis or undo suffering to the crickets, or worse mass escape of crickets. So, this is what I was thinking I have heard on the forums that you can feed your mantis cat food when they are debilitated or for a short amount of time. I was wondering if it would be okay to have the sitter simply give patty cat food in her enclosure on a bottle cap? I think that this is something she would be comfortable with since she does handle cat food at my house all the time and she would not have to handle any kind of insect? Is this something that you mantis lovers do? I am open to any other suggestions. The cat food brand is "Wellness formula" and it is grain free and the first ingredient is either beef or salmon depending on what the cats are eating that day (it is also wet food obviously). I will be gone for a week and have patty on an every other day feeding cycle.