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PETKIT Automatic Cat Puppy Feeder with Stainless Steel Bowl, App Control, 10 Portions,10 Meal Plans per Day, Low Food LED Indicator Pet Smart Feeder for Small Animals, Auto Pet Food Dispenser

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Arrives Saturday, May 11
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Pattern Name: Single Feed Hopper


Features

  • Connected via 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and remotely controlled through the PETKIT app, then you can feed from your phone,your cat will not meow at 3am anymore (2.4GHz WIFI, pls.)
  • Personalized Pet Feeding: Schedule feeding, set meal plans, feed anytime. Meals can be dispensed from 1 portion to 10 portion.
  • Duo Fresh Lock System: Keep the food dry and fresh.
  • Weight Sensor: Youll get notices when food bucket in low condition,and an alert when empty
  • Energy Backup: this PETKIT FEEDER will be operated with optional battery backup(Batteries are not inclued).
  • Capacity: 2.8L

Material: Stainless Steel


Target Species: cats, dogs, small animals


Brand: PETKIT


Recommended Uses For Product: Multiple Pets, Dry Food


Special Feature: Customized Feeding Schedule,Up to 10 meals per day, 1 to 10 portions per meal


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.4 x 12.56 x 6.69 inches; 4.48 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ P530


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 27, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ PETKIT


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Basic features work well, unnecessarily complex app makes setup a pain
I think my title basically says it all, but I'm not really a brief person so here goes... On the whole, I'm very pleased with the quality of the build of this product, and the ease of filling and cleaning, which are really paramount concerns for something like this. Unboxing and putting everything together is easy, and so far the feeder has been reliable. That said, I think the app is a lot more complex than it needs to be, and while that can be updated and changed over time, it's important to know what you're getting into. When you go through setup of the feeder and app for the first time, I think the experience is a bit all over the place. There are instruction stickers on the feeder itself, there is a booklet of instructions, there are QR codes and links within the booklet to scan to get to videos that you have to watch for further steps, and then there's setup within the app itself... etc. I think it's just a few too many layers of info and could be pared down significantly. Once everything is setup and you're trying to actually use the app, those same issues of unnecessary layers/ complications continue. The app tries to get you to schedule meals based on feeding recommendations for your pet, so you have to setup a profile for each of your pets first. This sounds minor, but it's quite detailed, and includes a whole lot of information that isn't truly necessary just to make a recommendation for feeding quantity. In the end, a truly informed recommendation would really require nutrition information about your pet food itself, so the whole exercise is a bit silly. I was left feeling a bit unsure of how much of this information I *really* needed or wanted to complete. Once you have been asked about various details for your pet, then you need to schedule fixed meals for each, and again I do appreciate that they tried to include a lot of options for customization, but it's just too much. For one, how do they propose that you make sure the right pet eats the right meal, etc? I think it would be much easier to remove those options, or hide them behind an advanced mode, and just let you set a very simple schedule with set times and quantities. K.I.S.S. you know? Given that the app doesn't interface with bluetooth trackers or smart catboxes or anything like that, I'm not sure I see any need for the pet profiles at all! It just adds complexity for no discernible reason. Beyond the actual cumbersome data entry requirements, I found the interface to be not very intuitive. I had difficulty finding the settings that I actually wanted to look for and find out more about, such as the Alexa integration, and kept getting lost in layers of social media integrations and gamification... which, why? I was looking into trying out the Smart Home integration options, but do I need a community and messaging platform for my smart feeder? Maybe this is more of a cultural thing, I believe the company is based in China, but I just don't need this kind of fluff cluttering up the basic functions of the app. I'd really enjoy it more if they could pull back on these added features, or again, maybe just hide them all in one area of the app called 'Social' or similar, but they seemed to be behind every corner. For me, again it just took away from the experience of feeling like I could find the basic information and functions quickly and easily. Thankfully, apps can be can be improved and refined over time, so I feel that most of those concerns are somewhat secondary. If you plan to use it in a way where you can sit down and get through it, then basically 'set it and forget it', I think it will work well for you. But if you would plan to regularly make any tweaks to your meal plans, I think it would be a not-minor annoyance. I'll also mention that this is something my partner and I considered setting up for aging parents, just as a little convenience item to make their lives easier. After working with it, I don't know if I can comfortably go that direction. I definitely don't feel confident that they would have gotten through any of the initial setup themselves, but I also don't think they could make any on-the-fly changes to the configuration even if the initial steps were done for them. My advice to the developers would be: pare down to the basics and make sure they are quick and intuitive. THEN add extras, but remember they are extras and not your primary functions. Ok, so it seems like I'm coming down kind of harsh. All that said, I do think this product will work just fine for use in my own home. The feeder itself is sturdy and has so far been reliable. While I don't have direct experience with a lot of competing products, I had been taking note of some other design issues I'd noted in some of those competitors and waited to try something that seemed to address them. For one, I don't just appreciate the option for plug-in power and battery backup, for me that's an absolute requirement on something like this. The food storage compartment also seems secure, which was a concern I had because I have one cat that will get into ANYTHING edible that is left out. I'm impressed because he hasn't even tried with this, which also tells me the seals are probably decent and he's not being tempted by the smell of kibble. That also leads me to believe that bugs shouldn't be an issue, though time will tell. I also appreciate that the actual food bowl portion is easily removable, as it just snaps into place with a magnet. Being plastic based, it's important to clean something like that regularly and you and I both know that won't happen if it's a pain point. Ideally, I would really like to see this component and the food storage bin being made out of stainless steel, but maybe that's something that could be incorporated in a future revision as well. Let's wrap this up... On the whole, if you are patient and technologically competent enough to get through the configuration of the app itself, it's a good product that I think you'll be happy with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020 by Jessica

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Had to leave for 2 weeks, perfect baby sitter
Pattern Name: Double Feed Hoppers
We took a road trip for 2 weeks and needed to separate the baby cats from the adult cats, so we set up the downstairs to be the younger cats area and the upstairs as the older cats area, this feeder required almost no filling while we were gone using 6 portions 3 times a day(after some fine tuning), we monitored it and the litter box via a camera just in case the food was eaten too quickly or fill up too much we could increase or decrease the feed amount on the road. Or in marbles (the cat) case, little piggy would eat everything and leave nothing so I’d set 2 portions to go then 5-10 minutes later we’d schedule the other 4 portions for the other cats, he was done and wasn’t interested, so instead of pigging out we were able to manage individual cat portions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by Anne Bonny Anne Bonny

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Solid design able to reliably dispense small portions
Pattern Name: Single Feed Hopper
Our cat must be fed numerous small portions throughout the day or else she may regurgitate her food. This feeder is the only hopper type I've found that can dispense portions small enough for her, about 5g or 1/20 of a cup. Before I had to frequently refill a 5 or 6 portion rotating feeder, so this is much less effort to use. The feeder is very solid with a pleasant, modern industrial design and mechanically everything seems well thought out. Being internet-enabledd is a bonus, although it did take a few tries to get it to connect our WiFi. The Android app probably tries to do a little bit too much, but now that I'm used to it, it's easy and efficient to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023 by Fat City Jim

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars I have three and love this. HOWEVER…
Pattern Name: Single Feed Hopper
I previously bought two of these, one maybe three or four years ago, another two years ago, then a third recently with the addition of cat number three. I really like this feeder. The portion size is great; it’s hard to find a 5g portion size to accommodate several tiny meals. I combo feed, so my cats get a wet food dinner, but one has problems with satiety and needs several “snacks” throughout the day. I work, so those must be automated, and because I try to feed more wet food than dry, I need the kibble meals to be the tiniest. I also love that it’s app connected, and the controls are pretty straightforward. Be advised that battery mode really works! I had it in my trunk during a cross-country move, and it dispensed a few meals into the carpet before I noticed. I never had issues with my first two. They work great. One has the old plastic bowl, which gets a bit gross fast. I appreciate that they seem to only offer a metal bowl now. The last one I bought was more an issue with the seller. It was listed as Used, Like New. Which, fine. I buy used pretty regularly and don’t mind having to wash things a bit more to save a few bucks. But this one had what looked like blood on the fabric covering of the wire, which was a bit off-putting. It washed out, so I could use it (I needed it right then). And the way I have my feeders set up hides the whole power cable. But that was both nasty and unsettling. I hope the previous owner’s animal is alright. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023 by Jennifer

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Works perfect when it works!!
Pattern Name: Double Feed Hoppers
Love it, then hate it! Works perfect when it works but two flaws... If the wi-fi goes out it doesn't dispense the food. It also can't send an emergency warning and it doesn't automatically start up once wi-fi resumes on its own. You have to reconnect it from your phone but if traveling you'd need to watch it and have someone reconnect. Huge pain. Second issue the power cord just slides out, so comes unplugged so easy AND then have to reset wi-fi. I put D batteries in. Pretty sure it's been since the 80's since I used a D battery AND I taped the cord in on the bottom. Let's hope these little rascals don't outsmart the cord issue. I'd would still but it, it's nice thet get their food on time most days!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2023 by LouLou

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