🐶 Feed with Confidence: The Future of Pet Feeding is Here!
The Sure Petcare SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeder is a cutting-edge solution designed for pet owners who want to ensure their pets receive the right food without the risk of cross-feeding. With its selective access feature, compatibility with microchips and RFID tags, and a sealed lid to maintain food freshness, this feeder is perfect for both wet and dry food. Easy to set up and battery-powered for convenience, it also comes with a 3-year warranty, making it a reliable choice for modern pet care.
Product Dimensions | 32.66 x 19.69 x 26.01 cm; 1.49 kg |
Part number | 194705 |
Item display weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
Material type | Grey bowls and lid |
Capacity | 400 Millilitres |
Item volume | 1 Kilograms |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Sure petcare |
Item model number | 194705 |
ASIN | B00O0UIPTY |
C**E
Feeder is fabulous but my cat was a little tall and scared of it!
I must say that while I couldn't keep the product (product was amazing, but unfortunately one of my cats was too tall and a little scared of it!) the seller has been absolutely amazing! I advised I needed to refund yesterday and the seller quickly advised of the return process, step by step and when they would issue the refund. In under 24hrs, I reported the issue, seller explained return process, today I followed the process and also got my refund in full. The seller has been amazing! I would recommend anyone who needs a cat feeder linked to microchip or RFID tag (supplied in box) please use this seller...I highly recommend them!
W**H
Well worth money
Definitely worth the money with an 18 month old hungry cat and my 5 year old girl being pestered and stressed when food down..This has stopped my cat eating everything left around and my girl able to choose when she wants to eat. Just took her a day to get used to it and now doesn't hesitate to eat or leave food for later, and my hungry boy has tried and failed to get in and eat what she's kept or left for later!Took 5 minutes to set up and get programmed and the rest is history it's that simple!
D**E
Very happy with these, worked perfectly!
Very happy with these, worked perfectly! These bowls were so easy to set up, there is an instruction manual that goes through the steps but it is incredibly simple. You just need to press the 'register a pet' button, then place the pet you wish to register the bowl to under the little arch and you're ready to go!There is a training mode so you can get your pet used to the lid being open/partly open, before going into normal mode. Our cats took to this very quickly with a few treats, and by day two it was like they'd been using them their whole lives.We bought this to stop one cat stealing food from the other and they work great! I will say if you have particularly crafty pets, you definitely will want to also invest in the back cover as our greedy cat quickly worked out that she could sneak food round the back if she was quick enough.There is a bit of whirring and a clicking noise as the flap opens/closes which made our cats jump a little bit at first, but they were completely used to the noise after a few days and it no longer spooked them. But be aware of that if you have a more nervous pet, it may take them a bit longer to get used to the noise.I tested the collision sensor and it works fairly well too, it wasn't strong enough to trap or hurt my hand at all and the flap immediately stops moving as soon as it senses there being something in the way which was reassuring.
K**I
Does half the job. Needs additional measures in place.
So, this started off so promising.The cat was constantly having her food stolen by the dog, which was becoming tedious as it was costing me a fortune to feed her, she was being penalised for not eating it in one go & then the dog was having upset stomachs as he was eating cat food & also her medication.I tried moving the bowls elsewhere but we don't have a lot of options as we only have a small house & there are only so many ways you can keep a strong dog out of a room but allow a cat access, plus we didn't really want cat food in the lounge.After a long time debating this, I finally took the plunge & invested in one when it came down in price a little (which I still consider expensive for what it is, but there are not exactly many others on the market to pick from, so my hands were forced somewhat).Firstly, its easy enough to set up & work out how it works. The batteries however are C-Cell which means I had to go out & buy some especially for this unit & they are not cheap.The cat took a week to pick this up & learn how to use it. I set it to the fastest closing time from her stepping back from the bowl & it was working as intended.I was so pleased as I thought we were getting somewhere. And to be fair, we were for the first few months. I could put her food down in the morning & she could go help herself whenever she wanted without fear of her bowl being infiltrated by the dog. She was getting her meds & it meant I wasn't using 4 times the amount of food just to feed her every day.However, one morning I got up & found the unit in the middle of the floor, covered in streaks that looked very much like dog slobber. And it was suspiciously clean. Not a trace of cat food anywhere to be seen. I was not impressed.Try as I might I could not catch him at it however as he isn't daft. I would however know when he's been in it since it was spotless & usually found somewhere else (probably due to getting it stuck round his head, then him pulling away & throwing it halfway across the kitchen). Thankfully it's not broken up to now despite being rough housed by a large dog, so I can at least say the build quality looks good.I've come to the conclusion that he's not forcing it open (Since I struggled to open it from closed, due to the way the mechanism works). I noticed that if I put the bowl down full & the cat didn't go near it, then the food remained all day.However, when the cat is up & about, then as soon as I'm somewhere away from the area, the food is disappearing in its entirety, so I suspect whats he's doing is waiting until the cat opens it & then pushes her out of the way & then the lid cannot close because with him being a german shepherd, he can just keep it open with his nose. I tried it with my hand in it & the unit won't force itself closed if there is an obstruction. Safe for cats to not get injured, not ideal for intruders that have worked this out.Back to the drawing board.I rang Surefeed customer services to ask if they had a cover for the front rather than just the back, as I don't think for one minute he is going in through the back, I believe he is just sticking his head in through the front to keep the flap forced open (which then explains why the cover is then licked clean from the inside, as he's literally forcing it upwards with his face.They broke the news to me that they only do a cover for the back, so basically, I was on my own here.Then I had a brainwave as I bought some fabric boxes the other day from Amazon and had one I had yet to use - so, now I have found a solution to the issue (For now at least). And what do you know, since I placed the feeder inside the box, the food has not yet magically disappeared.I can however say I am happy that it keeps the food fresh all day, keeps flies out & the place doesn't smell of cat food. The cat seems to prefer this as she would have left food before if it had been left out for a few hours & started to dry out, but now she eats all of it (Assuming the dog doesn't get to it first). It lasts all day (again, dog allowing) so I can put her food out in the morning & she can pick all day & its as fresh as when I put it out.So in conclusion, if you have other cats or a small/dumb dog then this works fine. However, as soon as you have a large animal that can sit & watch how this works and work out how to outsmart it (IE allowed animal is the one to trigger it and then there is a very brief window which allows them to get in before the lid closes) then it won't work without some additional measures in place.So I'm giving this 4 stars as you would have thought that the designers of the unit would have come up with something to prevent this by now, even if it's just an additional hood to prevent intruders from the front. And £80 is a lot of money to spend to find out you now need to place it inside a box.
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