Stray cats are often injured when they grab food. Inventing a cat feeder helps them become better behaved

 8:48am, 18 October 2025

Stray cats always live a life without a meal, sometimes rummaging through the trash can for smelly fish or leftover lunch boxes, and even fight with their own kind for food, all just for food and clothing. The Lucky Few, a cat non-profit organization in the United States, used its ingenuity to design a cat feeding board so that cats no longer have to fight for food.

There are 12 holes dug into a green wooden board, and the holes are just big enough for cats to drill their heads into. A small bowl is placed under each hole so that cats can eat a certain amount of food without fear of being snatched away by other cats. There is also a rain shelter above the wooden board, so even if it rains, you don't have to worry about the food getting wet. In addition, this cat feeding board is deliberately elevated so that humans can easily feed cats without having to hunch over.

Mike Fountain, the founder of the non-profit organization The Lucky Few, often saw stray cats near his home huddling together and even biting each other for food, so he came up with the creative invention of the cat feeding board. Allow stray cats to enjoy their food without being disturbed when eating.