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Automatic Cat Feeders

An automatic cat feeder is useful if, for example, you are away from home for a longer period, if you want to ensure that your cat receives a specific amount of food per day, or if you simply don’t want to worry about feeding your cat. An automatic feeder has a built-in system that ensures your cat gets its meals at pre-set times. This is especially convenient if you are away for an extended period. Although cats can generally manage on their own for a day, providing and portioning food can be a challenge.

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With an automatic feeder, you don’t need to go home in between to feed your cat, and your cat will always have access to the right amount of food.

There are different types of automatic feeders. Some work with a chip, while others can be controlled via an app. To help you determine which automatic feeder is best for your cat, we have listed several options below.

Automatic Feeder for Dry Food

There are various types of automatic feeders. Some are designed specifically for dry food, such as kibble. These feeders can be pre-programmed to release the right amount of kibble at the desired time, ensuring your cat enjoys its meal.

With the Trixie TX7 Automatic Feeder, you can even set a voice recording to call your cat when it’s mealtime. Another feeder suitable for dry food is the PetSafe Eatwell Five Meal Feeder, which allows you to fill five compartments and plays a sound when a new compartment opens.

Automatic Feeder for Both Dry and Wet Food

If you want to feed your cat wet food while you’re away, you can also use an automatic feeder. There are several feeders that support wet food, such as the Trixie TX5 Automatic Feeder. This feeder has multiple compartments made of plastic trays. The trays are dishwasher-safe, making them easy to clean.

Automatic Feeder with Chip

Another challenge you might face is that multiple pets eat each other’s food. An automatic feeder with a chip can help prevent this. These feeders respond to the chip of the pet standing in front of the feeder. A flap or compartment will only open for the designated pet, allowing it to eat peacefully. Automatic feeders typically work with a microchip or RFID tag.

If you’re considering buying an automatic feeder with a chip, Vetsend also offers these in their assortment. Take a look at the SureFeed Microchip Feeder, for example. This feeder has a microchip sensor that ensures the flap over the food only opens when the right pet approaches the feeder.

Automatic Feeder with App

There are also automatic feeders that can be controlled via an app. With an app, you can easily set up your cat’s feeding schedule. Additionally, the app often provides important information, such as when the food supply is running low or if there is a malfunction.