There are numerous advantages to having an automatic feeder
- less anxious or annoyed cats (and dogs)
- regulated portioned feeding can help prevent or reverse obesity (versus free feeding out of a bowl)
- feeding times can be specified with some models
- your cat can be fed without you being there — good for short trips away from home or long days at work
A few disadvantages:
- you have to keep it very clean
- prevent ants or other insects from inhabiting the feeder
- set the times correctly
- with most models it dispenses only enough to be feeding one or two pets
- each model presents varying degrees of difficulty being programmed — some are less intuitive than others
Notable for techies in Korea and Japan: Korean mobile operator SK Telecom has created a way to feed your pet using their cell phone feature. I wonder when someone will bring capability to the US…
Then there is the futuristic looking coffee maker sized automated and programmable Perfect PetFeeder is available in the US — for about $499.00US
Or the gravity fed elevated wheeled food or watering stations by Critter Cooler. For about $95.00US.
Having said all that, here are a few less costly models I have seen that you might want to consider:
Petmate’s Bistro Electronic Portion Control automatic feeder
Synchronic’s Lentek PD06G 6 Day Automatic Feeder
Radio Systems’ Petsafe PF5-11 5-Meal Electronic Pet Feeder
Blitz’ 11899 25lb Automatic Feeder
Plus there are a large number of gravity fed kibble feeders by Petmate that you can find in almost any pet store.
For any of these feeders look at:
- the sturdiness of the construction
- warranty
- ease of cleaning
- ease of emptying and refilling
- food capacity
- will it hold and dispense the type of food your cat likes to eat
- anticipate a trial period for any new feeder
- be sure the construction does not allow an industrious cat from pawing out additional kibble, or breaking the mechanism!
- if you return the feeder, let the seller (and manufacturer!) know what went wrong — the pet food industry is a billion dollar market — the best way to bring about change is to provide consumer feedback!