Capriole
Well-Known Member
WARNING: Venting
So, I keep Prince (my pony) at my brother and sister in law's house. I don't usually go over there on the weekends because they run their business out of the house, and the weekend is the only time they don't have other people coming and going (I work in the office so I'm there 5 days a week).
This morning I go to feed the horses and find the feed room door wide open and Farah (20 yr old arab mare inside, chowing down....surprisingly Prince wasn't in there at the time.There's Alfalfa, Orchard and Bermuda hay, Farah's senior feed was open and I'm certain Prince ate the cat food
, because the bowl (huge bowl that used to belong to their German Shepherd) was almost empty and I know he loves cat food (Purina....so, corn). I have no idea what or how much they ate. Called the vet, since they seemed ok so far, it wasn't an "emergency" so she couldn't get over there....My sister in law is keeping an eye on them tonight, but, it's going to be a stressful few days.
I am so POed at myself, too. I've been trying to pick a grazing muzzle, because even though we use the slow feeders it's still not enough to keep him from gaining weight, so I figured a grazing muzzle might slow him down further....if I had just made a decision and picked one he might have had a harder time eating the cat food and whatever else he ate.....
I'm just hoping they weren't in there too long and neither one of them ate too much of anything.
So, I keep Prince (my pony) at my brother and sister in law's house. I don't usually go over there on the weekends because they run their business out of the house, and the weekend is the only time they don't have other people coming and going (I work in the office so I'm there 5 days a week).
This morning I go to feed the horses and find the feed room door wide open and Farah (20 yr old arab mare inside, chowing down....surprisingly Prince wasn't in there at the time.There's Alfalfa, Orchard and Bermuda hay, Farah's senior feed was open and I'm certain Prince ate the cat food

I am so POed at myself, too. I've been trying to pick a grazing muzzle, because even though we use the slow feeders it's still not enough to keep him from gaining weight, so I figured a grazing muzzle might slow him down further....if I had just made a decision and picked one he might have had a harder time eating the cat food and whatever else he ate.....
I'm just hoping they weren't in there too long and neither one of them ate too much of anything.