![]() ![]() He wasn't phased, though so I guess its a cat by cat thing. I have a cat whose healthy weight is 6kg (yes, he is a unit, no he is not a specific breed) and while he can fit, there is not a lot of space. Determined cats can access food from the back when unit is open, which they sell a guard for. Negatives: can't be run on rechargeable batteries (no idea why). The greater control over their diet will reduce (hopefully) vet visits. Like I said above, the SureFeed Microchip Cat Feeder is an automated cat feeder with a collar sensor, it is made of high impact plastic and is quite sturdy. Worth the initial outlay, I am really happy I tried it. My guess is it will take another 2-3 weeks for the other two to be fully comfortable with it. Irony: the cat without a feeder took to it on day one, but he has food security issues so hardly surprising. We are three weeks in and the two with feeders are now used to the lid moving when they step on the pad. The unit has stages and each cat responded a little differently. Training cats: Can take time so be patient, especially with skittish cats. With three cats, each developing their own dietary needs, I bought two units, crossing fingers it would work and it has. Sold separately.Īn optional rear cover is also available to prevent other pets from sharing at the same time in multi-pet households ![]() Overall dimensions: H 200mm x W230mm x D 320mmīowl dimensions: W 105mm x H 160mm x D 30mmĮxtra coloured bowls & mats available. Grab 25 off when you buy 2 or more SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeders using code HUNGRYCATS on SureFlaps website. Colourful bowls and mats available to purchase separately (1 x grey bowl, 1 x grey split bowl, 1 x grey mat included)įeeder opening ( size of the area your pet will eat from): W 210mm x H 155mm.6 months battery life (4 x C cell batteries -– not included).Sealed bowl keeps food fresher and free of flies.Works with the SureFlap RFID collar tag (one tag included). ![]()
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