![]() ![]() While there are a number of high-quality automatic pet feeders on the market, this is one of the few that allows you to program access for particular pets while keeping others away. Once downloaded and set up, the app delivers information via Bluetooth each time your pet eats, including how much they consumed, how long it took them, and how much food remains in the dish. The third part of the SureFeed is the Sure Petcare mobile app. The dishes and mat lift out easily to refill and clean, but neither is dishwasher or microwave safe. Bowls ($16) and mats ($12) are also available in pink, green, and blue, or you can get a set of stainless steel bowls ($37, currently out of stock) to fit inside the feeder. The SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeder Connect is backed by a three-year warranty and comes in white with grey bowls and a removable grey food mat. ![]() To refill or clean the bowl, there is an open/close button at the back of the machine. A clear, plastic lid protects the food from other pets and folds open accordion-style when the right one approaches. Weighing arms under the bowl(s) measure how much food you add and how much your pet eats per visit. ![]() Inside the feeder is a space for placing dry or wet food, or both, in either a single bowl about 4-by-5 inches or in two half-size bowls. Next, you have the feeder which is 9 inches wide by about 12.5 inches deep and has a nearly 8-inch-high arch embedded with sensors to detect your pet's microchip or radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. The hub's cat-like ears light up to indicate its connectivity status. First, there's the hub, a small round device a few inches in diameter that connects through ethernet to a home modem. There are three parts to the SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeder Connect. ![]()
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