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Old 04-11-2011, 08:02 PM
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What weight do your current scales go up to? You could try popping Willow into a carrier and then weighing the carrier on its own. Even my little ones try to jump out of the bowl on mine now so you don't get the most accurate of readings
I can put carrier etc on the scales then set it to zero before I add a cat - but the actual scales are too small as the carrier covers the readout!

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I can put carrier etc on the scales then set it to zero before I add a cat - but the actual scales are too small as the carrier covers the readout!

Thanks for all the suggestions guys - am off shopping
Hey what you going to by a wii with wii fit or a baby scales??

I have just realised you can only register 2 animals on the wii fit plus and you have three kitties
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Got the Wii Fit so off to buy baby scales

Although I have to admit I hadnt thought of weighing them on there - although Willow does sneak on when I am weighing myself naughty girl!
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Re: Scales

The scales which we have got for our 2 kittens are absolutely brilliant.

At first we messed around with some small digital kitchen scales - the problem with those were that the kittens kept jumping out of the bowl on top and it was just a waste of time.

We then decided that if we wanted to weigh them properly, then it would just have to be the baby scales (see Amazon link below).

We did think that they were rather expensive and was quite apprehensive when they arrived, but do you know what, they are worth every penny.

There is absolutely no messing around - the kittens sit on the scales quite happily. End result - kittens are accurately weighed in no time at all.

Beurer BY20 Electronic Baby Scale: Amazon.co.uk: Health & Beauty
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