So while I do have cats and they are on automated dry feeders, I bought this feeder so I could put my dog's epilepsy medication in pill pockets and keep it away from my cats. I'll be honest the RFID doesn't work great for the dog because she's too tall but I was able to raise the feeder up and do motion activated on a timer because she has to have her medication every 12 hours exactly. And when she missed it by an hour she had a seizure. I set up a thirty minute window where it will open around the time her other feeder was giving her food. I would love if this feeder was not just Bluetooth but also Wi-Fi because that would make a huge difference since I travel a lot in other people are having to deal with this. But overall it's been an amazing experience and I love the fact my dog can give herself her medication twice a day. I have it set to open for only a 30 minute window during times she's being fed already so the motion sensor catches her there and opens the lid and she takes her meds. I'm not sure most people thought about using this product this way but I highly recommend it with maybe a few modifications from the manufacturer. I wish I could talk to the manufacturer and help them design one that works better for this specific purpose because I think there's a huge need for it.
This bowl has worked out so well for my senior cat, for her wet food, I bought another for her dry food. I have two over weight kitties that are opportunistic eaters, and older kitty gets left out, since they eat everything. Now I know she is getting her feedings in
I have dealt with is company for a while now. Every time I order, the service is excellent and I have never had cause to complain.
We have four cats and one that has to have special food so we have 6 feeders total and they all work wonderfully 10/10!!
My cats were eating each other's food constantly. One was chubby and the other under weight. Then we added a kitten and chaos broke out over food. Add a 5lb obnoxious toy poodle that loves cat food and you can imagine the nightmare feeding time is. These as we call them "Catstronaut" helmets solved almost all our issues (outside the sneaky poodle learning to sneak in next to a cat during feeding). No one fights, everyone gets the calories needed and with some strategic placement we can keep the dog sneaking to a minimum. All in all I am very pleased with these and will continue to buy if/when we add to our hoard.


