You'll probably want to have some rechargeables on hand and switch them out on a regular basis just to make sure nobody inadvertently goes hungry. It's also battery-powered, and while you can see when the timer's running there's no indicator to tell you when those batteries are running low. The timer is imprecise, so if your pet has one eye on the clock (as many seem to do, somehow) they'll probably get a little grumpy about their meal being five minutes too late. This is wonderfully cheap, but we should mention that it does come with a couple of pretty big downsides. The 3.8l capacity could be a little on the low side, depending on the pet you're planning to feed on the other hand, it could be perfect for regular dispensing of rabbit pellets or covering feeding duties for a night or two away. That's probably a good idea if you're feeding cats, as the default is a bark sound. You can even record a short audio message, calling your pets to dinner, which is played automatically at every feed. If your pet isn't particularly hungry, the Automatic Pet Feeder won't waste its time dishing any more food up there's an infrared sensor built in that can tell when the bowl is full. The screw-feed motor is backed up by a block sensor, so if your food happens to jam up it will invert its direction to free up the jam. The controls are on the lid, rather than the lower side of the base, which makes it easier to change its settings. There's an anti-tamper locking lid to keep curious cats out and food fresh. Powered either by four batteries or the included AC adapter, you can configure it for up to six individual feeds per day, with configurable portion amounts for each – meaning it can dish out both main meals and snacks, or just six full meals for particularly hungry pets or to quell those night-time pestering sessions. It's packed with a laundry list of gimmicks that really should make it the most effective thing going as long as everything works together in harmony. The technology in this automated feeder is absolutely on point.
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