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Petdiary 1. Petlibro 7. Petmate PetSafe PetSpy 1. Petstages 1. PortionPro Rx 1. SereneLife 1. Sure Petcare 1. Van Ness 3. Whisker 2. Color Family White Blue Black There are other optional configurations of this feeder available as well, including a larger capacity 6-liter version and a version with a semi-opaque reservoir that makes it easier to see how much food is left. Maximum Capacity : 4 or 6 liters Dimensions: 7. While not quite as slick as our top pick, the WOPET app was easy to use, with an attractive interface.

The app allows for detailed control of feedings and is able to schedule up to 15 meals a day. You can adjust the portion sizes dispensed in 5-gram units and build weekly schedules. The app will track when feedings are dispensed, and notify you if it runs low on food or if a meal is not dispensed because the bowl is already full. The feeder is white and sleek, with a semi-opaque hopper that makes it easy to see how much of its substantial 6-liter capacity has been filled.

But the minimal design may go a little too far for some, since you mostly have to rely on the app to operate the feeder—there are only three buttons on the feeder's front interface, one of which allows you to dispense a portion of food manually. While we found the WOPET 6L Automatic Feeder to be reliable when testing scheduled and overnight feedings, in our first test, it only dispensed five pieces of kibble instead of a full serving. In subsequent tests it dispensed the correct amount on time, but it was a worrying introduction to a machine that must be trusted with our pet's health when we're away.

We suspect that this isn't a chronic problem with the feeder and was only caused by newly loaded kibble not settling properly into the dispenser chute. We've found WOPET feeders to be consistently reliable when reviewing previous models but felt it was worth noting in this review.

The WOPET has several other useful features, including a battery back-up to ensure your pets are fed even if your house loses power. You can also make a recording of your voice calling your cats to their mealtime, a feature included in several other feeders we tested. Maximum Capacity : 6 liters Dimensions: 7. This makes it ideal for semi-wet or wet food since you can load each compartment yourself and schedule when it's "revealed" to your cat or cats.

But wet and canned cat food spoils more quickly than dry food and should be refrigerated after opening, making it harder to set out in advance. The Cat Mate C solves this problem by including two ice packs beneath the rotating tray.

While this makes the Cat Mate C useful for pre-loading wet food that might otherwise need refrigeration, it's still not a great option for serving wet food when you're away. We found that the two ice packs kept the food cold overnight but weren't long-lasting enough to extend past 24 hours. Cat owners who are likely to find the Cat Mate C useful include anyone who is sick of their cat waking them up and would rather the cats adjust to waiting by the feeder for their scheduled mealtime.

It could also be useful for scheduling a serving of food if you are going to be at work late. The C can be programmed for up to 5 scheduled mealtimes, with each compartment holding 1. Programming is straightforward, but one tester advised that users pay close attention that they're distinguishing a. The Cat Mate C is also easy to clean since the top cover and the food tray are dishwasher safe. Maximum Capacity : 1. The Faroro 7L Automatic Cat Feeder holds more dry cat food than any feeder we tested, other than our Best Overall pick and even the Whisker Feeder-Robot has a smaller capacity when using its insertable hopper , making it the best choice if you would prefer to refill your feeder as infrequently as possible.

Setting up the Faroro was easy, with instructions available in multiple languages and a decent LCD interface. The Faroro is shaped like a white tower, and unlike many other feeders, its programming buttons are on top of the device instead of the front. This is a convenient location that makes it easy to see the controls, but our testers felt a little let down by the touch buttons, which were a little mushy and small.

Still, these were minor design flaws in an overall robust package. Across multiple feedings, we found the Faroro to be reliable in both timing and portion sizes. It allows for detailed scheduling of up to four meals a day and can serve portions as small as two teaspoons. Plus, it includes features like a battery backup, so you can feel secure your cats will get fed when leaving them home alone.

Maximum Capacity : 7 liters Dimensions: 9. In previous versions of this roundup we recommended that owners of multiple cats check out the WellToBe Automatic Pet Feeder with Two-Way Splitter , which holds up to 20 cups of food and includes features like a voice recording and battery backup. After more comprehensive testing, we found the WellToBe operated effectively and dispensed food accurately.

However, our testers disliked a number of design choices, including its short power cable, strange button placement, and how the two bowls don't snap on to the feeder, necessitating finicky adjustments. We believe it is the better pick for anyone who would prefer a feeder that provides a separate bowl for each cat.

Plus, those separate bowls are both stainless steel, which we prefer to plastic bowls. The feeder has a locking lid that will keep your cats out, though one tester did find it a little too smooth to grip easily. Overall, we found the Granary to be among the easiest to set up of any device we tested, with intuitive programming on a digital display that presented useful information cleanly.

You can program up to ten meals a day and can adjust portion control down to the tablespoon, with a maximum meal serving that's more than four cups of dry food. The Granary has other useful features, including a battery back-up, manual feeding button, and the ability to record a short "come and get it" message to your cats. Similarly to the other PETLIBRO feeder we recommend in this roundup, you can also insert a desiccant bag in the kibble reservoir if there's a chance of high humidity spoiling the stored food.

The only downside our testers noted was the meal splitter, which can be adjusted to serve different sized portions to different bowls. In practice, we found it tricky to make precise adjustments. It was a minor flaw in a feeder that was otherwise a favorite of our testers. Maximum Capacity : 5 liters Dimensions: But unlike the larger six-meal feeder, this one has several features that would make it the perfect choice for anyone hoping to travel with their pets.

Most notable is the clever all-in-one design, which rotates to reveal the next portion of food on a set schedule rather than dispensing food into a separable bowl. This means you can't clean the bowl separately from the five-portion carousel, but it also makes the Eatwell a cinch to pick up and move around.

This may not matter much if your feeder will occupy the same position in your kitchen for years, but anyone with reason to move the feeder around is sure to find its form factor convenient. The cover of the PetSafe 5-Meal Pet Feeder lifts up to reveal all five compartments and the otherwise hidden programming buttons.

There's nothing fancy about the software interface, which uses a small LCD screen to program exact feeding times—rotating in up to four new meals during the day, with the schedule repeating in subsequent days. You can also suspend or restart feeding without losing your programmed schedule. As with our other PetSafe pick, the 5-Meal doesn't provide a lot of flexibility and is best for pet owners who stick to a regular feeding schedule every day.

But that simplicity was also a virtue, since more complicated machines left some testers wondering if they had properly set the feeder, which was never a problem with the straightforward PetSafe programs.

The five-section carousel is made from BPA-free plastic and is dishwasher safe. Maximum Capacity : 5 cups Dimensions: 15 x 5 x 18 inches Weight: 3. We place two servings of dry food in each well, and program it to rotate at her regular meal times. That way, we're confident that she's getting a daily serving of food while we're gone.

For longer trips, our cat-sitter also refills it, so she can drop by our apartment fewer times. While we generally feel that it's preferable for automatic cat feeders to have both the ability to plug into a wall outlet and a battery back-up in case your house loses power while you're away , there's no denying the extra flexibility a battery-powered device can provide.

Rather than being limited to a wall outlet, you can place the PetSafe Six Meal Feeder anywhere, allowing it to live wherever is most convenient. Plus, with a battery life of up to 9 months, there's very little risk of losing power while you're away, especially if you insert new batteries before a trip. The PetSafe automatic feeder isn't the most fully featured feeder on this roundup, but its combination of easy programming, useful features, and tactile buttons makes it a sturdy, reliable option.

Feedings can be programmed to any time of day in minute intervals on the LCD screen. It's easy to set up to six different feeding times a day. Or, set one feeding time, and the PetSafe carousel will dispense one of its six meals into the bowl every day at that same time. There's also a separate button for dispensing a meal right away. Since you fill the six compartments individually, you determine the portions—up to one cup per meal. While these basic options make programming easy, it also means the PetSafe feeder may not work for very specific meal plans.

For example, if you need to feed cats at different times day-to-day, there's no way to do that since the PetSafe dispenses at the same time or times every day. While primarily used for dry food, the PetSafe also works with semi-moist kibble, though testers did find that some kibble stayed behind after feedings were dispensed, and sometimes food stuck in such a way that it got in the way of easily closing the lid.

Still, these were minor issues that didn't impair any of our tests of its scheduled operation. Overall, we found the PetSafe Six Meal Feeder simple and easy-to-use, with features that make it a solid pick for anyone looking for a basic feeder. Plus, the BPA-free bowl and the food carousel are dishwasher safe, making it one of the easiest automatic feeders to clean. Maximum Capacity : 6 cups Dimensions: Instead of regulating your cat's food schedule and ensuring they are fed whenever you are not at home, the SureFeed is more like a cat food gatekeeper.

Rather than relying on a timer, the SureFeed is designed to restrict access to specific cats, identified either by their microchip or by an included RFID tag that you can hang from your cat's collar.

This makes it ideal for pet owners with multiple cats on different diets. For example, if one cat has a special diet and eats separate food, the SureFeed can ensure that no other cats in the household will eat it. It's also a great way to make sure only your cat eats the cat food, and not your dog. While it's hard to imagine scenarios where you'd need this many, the SureFeed can be programmed to identify up to 32 cats.

The SureFeed is impressive to watch work, with a smooth, futuristic sliding door that peels back like the cockpit of a spaceship when your cat approaches. Plus, it's easy to use: our testers had it set up and working with the RFID tag in about five minutes. Because you add food to the SureFeed using its separate plastic bowl, it can work with wet or dry food. A split bowl that allows you to serve two separate portions at the same time is also included.

The feeder's covered design has the additional benefit of protecting food from flies, tamping down smells, and generally keeping wet food fresher.

For one, the bowl is a little small. It's not really a device that you can pile several days worth of food into and forget about. Instead, it's more specifically for actively managing a cat's diet. Also, it operates on 4 C cell batteries, and doesn't have a plug. Since it has a six-month battery life and a flashing battery indicator , this isn't much of an obstacle, but it would have been nice to have the option of using an outlet. Maybe the biggest downside is the open back.

While the SureFeed effectively prevents more than one cat from using it—quickly closing after the identified cat leaves the bowl—a really determined dog could probably figure out a way around its defenses. Our testers felt that all of the issues they identified were minor. While this cat feeder only works for very specific scenarios, it handles that scenario with aplomb. Maximum Capacity : Our favorite automatic cat feeder is the Whisker Feeder-Robot , which holds lots of food, allows for precise programming, and has our favorite app of any tested feeder, allowing you to easily set meals and monitor your cat's eating habits while you're away.

After timing unboxing and setup, we programmed each feeder to deliver multiple meals throughout the day, overnight, and into a second day of testing. We monitored to see if feeders were dispensing food on time.

Our volunteer testers made both objective and subjective judgments throughout testing, not only measuring for accurate portions and feeder capacities, but also providing ratings out of 5 for multiple aspects, using a scoring methodology written in advance.

We looked in particular for our tester's design impressions, plus their thoughts on useful features, programming interfaces, software, and how easy each device was to clean. After testing, we asked testers for more insights into each feeder, including whether they'd recommend it to a family member and what they would want to change most about the product.

Once testing in our lab was complete, feeders were mailed out to additional testers for at-home testing with their cats. There are two main size considerations when it comes to automatic cat feeders: capacity and footprint. Overall capacity varies widely from feeder to feeder, which is a key consideration if you want to use an automatic cat feeder to keep your cats fed while you're traveling.

While the amount of dry food cats eat can depend on their specific diet, a half-cup per day is fairly standard. Many of our recommended picks can hold 5 liters or more of dry food, which could feed a single cat for more than a month before you would need to refill.

Other feeders have separate compartments that you load in advance—those models typically have a much lower overall capacity. Another consideration is how much space you want to cede to an automatic feeder.

Our top overall pick is quite large, and would be hard to miss in a kitchen. Other recommended feeders will take up less floor space. Our recommended feeders range from barebones models that offer basic options for scheduling meals in advance to fully-featured devices with phone apps and Wi-Fi connectivity.

 


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