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All pet parents want their cats to stay nourished, hydrated, and healthy all day, every day. Luckily, there are many kinds of cat feeders available to ensure your kitty never goes hungry! Some common types of cat feeders include:
- Automatic feeders: These cat feeders are designed to disperse pre-programmed and pre-measured portions of food and treats to your kitty at scheduled times
- Slow feeders: These include ridges or mazes where cats search for food, allowing for slower food consumption, better digestion, and overall enrichment
- Gravity feeders: These cat feeders feature an elevated storage container where food is dropped into the food bowl as it's eaten
- Smart feeders: A type of automatic feeder that is Wi-Fi-enabled and controlled with the potential for camera monitoring
Other considerations when choosing a feeder include the type of material and ease of cleaning. Shop Chewy's vast variety of quality cat feeders today- your feline friend will thank you! Consult your vet or cat trainer with any questions or concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions about Up to 50% off select toys, beds & more
What types of cat feeders are there?
There are various kinds of cat feeders out there to suit different pets, lifestyles, and needs. Some feeders can feed one meal, while others can provide multiple meals. Additional feeders include microchip-enabled feeders, dual feeders for more than one kitty, as well as programmable feeders that disperse treats and even water- just to name a few.
How do you choose a cat feeder?
To determine the best feeder for your cat, consider your pet's needs, your lifestyle, and the desired features. Also consider the type of food you'll be giving your kitty- wet or dry- and whether you want the feeder to also disperse treats as well as water. Placement, bowl design, capacity, smart features, and safety are additional feeder considerations.
What features should I look for in a cat feeder?
When it comes to the features you should be looking for in cat feeders, you'll want to consider food compatibility- as in wet or dry food- as well as size, capacity, hygiene, and overall durability. Additional considerations include camera monitoring, Wi-Fi connectivity, ease of cleaning, and bowl design.



