Feed pets
Two cats, a dog and a rabbit, each with different food at different times. When the order lives on paper, you stop second-guessing who already ate. The visual support below keeps track for you.
♂Feed pets
A cartoon image of a child kneeling and pouring food into a red bowl for a dog and a cat.
About this visual support
In a household with several animals, feeding is rarely a single act. It is a small system: the dog in the morning, the cat twice a day, the fish at dusk. Without a visible order, it is easy to either feed twice or skip someone entirely, especially when several family members pitch in.
Visual support makes the system visible. Each pet gets its own row or card, with what it eats and roughly when. You can see at a glance what is done and what is left, without having to ask around. It takes pressure off memory and lets a child own the task without an adult reminding every single time.
One concrete tip: hang the schedule by the food cabinet, not by the pet bowls. That way the child decides on portion and type before facing a hungry animal begging at their feet. If you want to add feeding times as reminders and let the child tick off each animal in the app, Routined offers a 14-day trial.