Low tech pet feeder DinnerUp
April 30th, 2007Although sometimes I get the impression my cats are clever enough to open a tin of cat food by themselves, they can be rest assured that if I ever suffer a disability that prevents me from reaching down to stock up their food bowls there is a device that will ensure that they are still well fed.

Ray Dinham from Somerset in England has invented the DinnerUp, a device to raise and lower pet food bowls - yes your fido will still be well fed too. The DinnerUp can be attached to a either a wall or kitchen unit and by using a handle you can raise or lower a tray.
It’s refreshing to see in this day and age a device that is exceedingly low-tech - the DinnerUp has no ‘Intel Inside’ stickers on it - yet solving a problem for some many people. In fact the DinnerUp has been shortlisted for an award at the annual disability show, Naidex held in the UK.
Source: BBC
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