Should you get an automatic pet feeder for your dog or cat?

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Dec. 09, 2024

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Should you get an automatic pet feeder for your dog or cat?

Should you get an automatic pet feeder for your dog or cat?

Posted by justinelee in Animal Safety, Blog, Pet Health

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Ok, I&#;ll admit. I&#;m a busy working veterinary mom and try to automate as much as my life as possible. So much so that I wrote a blog on Top 10 life hacks for veterinarians. But that&#;s because life is too crazy to clean litter boxes and scoop by hand, especially with COVID, homeschooling, working from home, and all that # &#;stuff.&#; For that reason, I was excited when AutoPets, makes of the Litter Robot, released the Feeder-Robot, automatic pet feeder!

I was able to try out my Feeder-Robot recently. It took me a while &#; you know, with # and all. You can see the original, initial unveiling (Part 1) of my Feeder-Robot automatic pet feeder review here:

Why an automatic pet feeder is important for your pet&#;s health! To help prevent obesity in dogs & cats. Because, as a veterinarian, I see that a lot!

So, why do I love the Feeder-Robot as a cat owner AND veterinarian? Because it&#;s easy. And convenient. And will keep your cat and dog healthier.

The Feeder-Robot is a wifi-enabled, automatic pet feeder that is actually super easy to set up. Simply download the AutoPets Connect app, and it walks you through everything, including scanning the QR code on the back to easily set it up.

AutoPets Connect app here

Once you download the app, create an account and login. Then you can easily set the Feeder-Robot. Please know that you can set it up either directly on the feeder OR from the app. (I did it directly from the app). The app is pretty user-friendly, and it lets you customize pretty much everything from what size portion (For cats, you should only pick 1/4 cup, yo!), what days you want to feed (All, please), how many times a day you want to feed (No more than 3X/day, yo!). You can even set alerts on the app so you know when food is getting low or look at feeding statistics, etc. The app is great because I can dispense a snack to my cat from the app directly, and see how many feedings have been dispensed.

The Feeder-Robot by Auto Pets

You can use the Feeder-Robot for both dogs and cats, although I use this just for the cat in my life. Based on the size to allow a dog&#;s head to fit in the dish, it&#;d have to be a pretty small to medium-sized dog, FYI. I also like how the pet food is stored in an air-tight, dry storage bin, which definitely beats the crappy, old, plastic gravity feeder I used to use (see the crappy old one in the image to the left below in the video below!). Looks especially bad compared to the modern, slick, hip looking Feeder-Robot.

The Feeder-Robot is locked and loaded! As a veterinarian, I love this automatic pet feeder! Pretty sleek looking automatic pet feeder &#;Feeder-Robot&#;

Some of the nice features of the Feeder-Robot include:

  • It saves your pet&#;s feeding schedule and will continue to accurately dispense this amount, even if the unit goes offline
  • It has a backup battery, so it&#;ll still feed my cat even when the power goes out!
  • It comes with a plastic bowl that is easy to clean. There are also several other options including glass and stainless steel. I love this especially for cats who have feline acne, where a stainless steel bowl is ideal. BTW, you should be cleaning these at least once or twice a week, and the bowl is easy to pop in and out (see my disclosure below, however. Apparently there&#;s a lip on the dish and I don&#;t know how to read instructions well).
  • It&#;s got a back up system &#; with the app, you can monitor the amount of food dispensed &#; if food is not dispensed for any reason, you will be notified by the unit and the app. Please note that this doesn&#;t mean your pet is eating it. It may just be accumulating. So, with pet ownership, you should safely look at this once a day to make sure and confirm your pet is eating normally! If not, signs of not eating are early signs of illness, and get to a vet right away!
  • Depending on the size of the kibble you are feeding, know that it has anti-jam technology &#; if the Feeder-Robot motor catches something that it can&#;t drive past, it&#;ll stop, come back, and try again. I haven&#;t had any experience with this, so can&#;t attest to this.

Some pros that I liked about the Feeder-Robot:

  1. Your pet never misses a feeding. Please note that this doesn&#;t mean you can use an automatic pet feeder as a reason to excuse your petsitter away. For 1-2 nights, sure, no prob for a cat. But more than that, your cat wants (and needs) a human to check in on them!
  2. You&#;re feeding the right amount, on time, every time. When in doubt, check with your veterinarian on the exact amount of kcals (calories) to feed your pet&#;s ideal body weight, not current overweight state.
  3. It&#;s relatively easy to set up.
  4. I loved how you could look to see how full the hopper is (food storage container section) on the app. I pretty much dumped several pounds of expensive, prescription food right into the hopper! It seems to keep my cat&#;s food fresh compared to the more air-exposed feeder I was using. There&#;s also a status indicator tower light on top of the hopper to let you know how much food is left in there.
  5. When I was first trialing this Feeder-Robot, I had to adjust my cat from being fed ad lib (which means she has food available at all times, as she&#;s a grazer) to 2-3X/day feedings. For that reason, I loved the snack mode where I could easily press a button to fill and dispense more kibble (1/4 cup for Lola!). I did try the gravity feed mode which was similar to my old, cheap piece of plastic gravity feeder, but found that extra kibble was sitting in the chute area and didn&#;t love that setting.

The cons or limiatations of an automatic pet feeder:

  1. I already had a previous app for my older Litter Robot, and didn&#;t realize I had two accounts set up, so had to delete the app and log in appropriately.
  2. You have to properly situate the food bowl. I just placed the bowl directly into the well, and food was getting stuck in the chute. Of course, in full disclosure, despite all the schooling of being a veterinarian, I didn&#;t take the time to read the easy quick guide instructions. Apparently, there&#;s a lip on the bowl (see below).
  3. As a veterinarian, I want to reiterate that it&#;s harder to tell if your cat or dog stops eating if you have an automatic pet feeder. In a normal healthy pet, no prob. But it&#;s like having a fenced in backyard &#; super convenient, but you don&#;t actually know what your dog&#;s poop looks like for a few days until you scoop. You still want to make sure your cat is eating appropriately, that the dish doesn&#;t seem to be overfilling, and another pet isn&#;t getting into it. When in doubt, always monitor your pet&#;s appetite, interest in food, etc. carefully. This is EXTREMELY important as you adjust your pet to a new diet. So for that reason, I&#;m going to say that while I love this automatic pet feeder, it should only be used when your pet is consistently on a diet that they are already used to. If they aren&#;t, you need to slowly adjust your pet to the diet slowly (For cats, you need to do this over several weeks). Feed old school wise &#; with a bowl initially &#; so you can carefully monitor your cat&#;s appetite.
Apparently, I&#;m an idiot and need to read the instructions better. This veterinarian loves her easy-to-clean, sleek, looking Feeder-Robot

Overall, I love the Feeder-Robot. My favorite aspects? The Feeder-Robot keeps my cat&#;s food fresher, I can easily change out the bowl to clean it frequently (and dump out any remaining food), and I can neurotically monitor it from upstairs on my app.

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While there are variations to the types of automatic feeders, the main three are RFID automatic pet feeders, microchip pet feeders, and gravity feeders. Each type offers its own set of benefits, depending on the needs of you and your pet can be an important factor in whether or not they are the right choice for you. 


Pros of automatic pet food dispensers: 

  1. Able to automatically schedule out portions

    - For those with busy schedules, finding time to feed your pet two to three times a day can be challenging. One of the benefits of owning a

    large automatic dog feeder

    is its ability to automatically schedule out portion sizes while you are away. Allowing you to have peace of mind that your pets are receiving appropriate meals throughout the day! 

  2. Help manage your pet&#;s weight

    - for owners that may be struggling to keep their pets at a healthy weight, looking into

    large automatic pet feeders

    might be the solution for you! Rather than leaving a bowl of kibble out that your pets have access to throughout the day,

    automatic feeders

    allow you to limit the amount of food that your pet has access to until designated times. This ensures that your pets aren&#;t grazing throughout the day and are only eating the scheduled portions you give them. Helping to manage weight gain and cut down on obesity. 

  3. User friendly

    -

    microchip pet feeders

    were designed to make your lives easier. From their silent design to their user-friendly interface, these devices are able to make feeding time a breeze for households that may have multiple pets or may have certain animals on special diets. 

Cons of automatic pet food dispensers:

  1. Expensive

    - One of the biggest factors that play a role in an owner's decision to purchase a feeder is the price. Pricing can range anywhere from $30 to $300 depending on the brand, model, and its features. 

  2.  

    Food limitations

    - For pets such as

    cats and dogs

    that may have variations to the types of food they eat, such as wet food and raw diets, owning an automatic pet feeder might cause certain challenges since most feeders are only designed for dry foods. 


Whether you are a first-time pet owner, or a pet veteran, making the decision on whether or not to invest in an automatic pet feeder can be difficult. Based off the list we&#;ve provided between the pros and cons; we feel that the benefits of owning an automatic feeder outweigh the cons. The PawsPik Automatic Microchip Feeder in particular can be a game changer for your pet&#;s eating habits. 

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