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[[File:CatHouse1-K3e8S.png|thumb|The outside of a cat house (Credit 中安在线)|250x250px]] | [[File:CatHouse1-K3e8S.png|thumb|The outside of a cat house (Credit 中安在线)|250x250px]] | ||
'''Feeders (猫屋, "Cat House"/"Kitty House")''' are the units that the cats eat in. As of February 2024, over 21,000 feeders had been distributed in China. They are connected to the [[Hello Street Cat]] apps and people are able to pay to feed the cats [[kibble]] or [[freeze-dried chicken snacks]] which are conserved using [[The Yellow Packet| | '''Feeders (猫屋, "Cat House"/"Kitty House")''' are the units that the cats eat in. As of February 2024, over 21,000 feeders had been distributed in China. They are connected to the [[Hello Street Cat]] apps and people are able to pay to feed the cats [[kibble]] or [[freeze-dried chicken snacks]] which are conserved using [[The Yellow Packet|freshness packets]]. Each Feeder has at least one [[Caretaker]] who replenishes the food supply in the feeders, cleans the cat house floor, decorates it, etc. | ||
A Feeder/Cat | A Feeder/Cat House is composed of three main parts: [[The Dispenser]], the food storage, and the shell (the prototype model seen below has no true shell). Things such as curtains, water dispensers, rugs, extra bowls, etc. may be added by the respective [[Caretaker]]. | ||
Each cat house has its own variety of cats - unless the feeder is near another feeder, such as the [[Happy Canteen]] and [[Auspicious Restaurant]] where they can sometimes have the same cats visiting | Each cat house has its own variety of cats - unless the feeder is near another feeder, such as the [[Happy Canteen]] and [[Auspicious Restaurant]] where they can sometimes have the same cats visiting. | ||
Every feeder has their own sequence of numbers called an ID. These are mainly how the English community can view the streams. | Every feeder has their own sequence of numbers called an ID. These are mainly how the English community can view the streams. |