(a) Dogs and cats must be fed at least once each day,
except as otherwise might be required to provide adequate veterinary
care. The food must be uncontaminated, wholesome, palatable, and of
sufficient quantity and nutritive value to maintain the normal condition
and weight of the animal. The diet must be appropriate for the individual
animal's age and condition.
(b) Food receptacles must be used for dogs and cats,
must be readily accessible to all dogs and cats, and must be located
so as to minimize contamination by excreta and pests, and be protected
from rain, sleet and snow. Feeding pans must either be made of a durable
material that can be easily cleaned and sanitized or be disposable.
If the food receptacles are not disposable, they must be kept clean
and must be sanitized in accordance with §91.109(b). Sanitization
is achieved by using one of the methods described in §91.109(b)(3).
If the food receptacles are disposable, they must be discarded after
one use. Self-feeders may be used for the feeding of dry food. If
self-feeders are used, they must be kept clean and must be sanitized
in accordance with §91.109(b). Measures must be taken to ensure
that there is no molding, deterioration, or caking of feed.
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