Petlibro vs Surefeed: Best RFID Cat Feeders Compared!
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
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Explore the ultimate solution for feeding your multi-pet household with a microchip feeder. I started with the Surefeed feeder a few years ago. It was an investment that I am SO glad I made as it has removed ALL the stress from cat feedings in our household. So of course I had to try the Petlibro when it was released. These each have their own pros and cons, but are both standout feeders that are truly a game-changer for you and your cats.
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With the Sure Pet, how do I stop my piggy from eating all of his food at once? I really hate to make him wear a collar as he never has before, but worry about him eating everything at once.
Sounds like you have the same issue I do! I have a slow eater (with prescription food) and a super fast eater.
I have two Sure Pet feeders. I give my slow eater all his food once a day and then give my fast eater portions throughout the day...The feeders make it easier since I don't have to separate the cats during meals or starve my slow eater, but it is still a pain.
I had hoped that the PetLibro would be able to read the microchip in my fast eater so I wouldn't have to deal with feeding portions throughout the day, but it doesn't and I also don't want to make him wear a collar. So I'm still stuck doing portion feeding.
I honestly don't understand why a company hasn't come out with a portion feeder with an overhead microchip reader. If anything, Sure Pet should since they've already mastered the overhead reader!
What is the material of the petlibro pad? Our cat chews up silicone and rubber type materials
It is hard plastic! No rubber or silicone! The only soft rubbery plastic on it is in the middle of the cover that goes over the food...which I think would be very hard to get to.
Do either offer a way to elevate the bowl?
Nope. Both of these have very fixed locations for the bowl.
one question, I have not found this information anywhere, can you add two cats to one petlibro feeder for example?
nope. The FAQ for the Petlibro One Feeder states that each feeder and RFID tag are unique and only the single issued collar will open any individual feeder. You will need one feeder/collar combo per pet.
@@Jon-ve8fg I was just coming here to say the same thing! I hadn't responded yet as I thought it might be possible, but was going to test it first. I just tried. No luck. You can bind other RFID microchips than the one that comes with the PetLibro, but only one at a time.
@@alderandjadegood to know you can bind a different rfid! That seems to contradict what they had stated on the site, but makes more sense. Thanks for sharing your experience!
@@summussum7540 Absolutely! The reason I figured that out is that I had hoped this would work with the microchip between my cat's shoulder blades like the surefeed does (ruclips.net/video/xPczRf15X28/видео.html) as I wanted to control both portioning and which cat had access (this would've been for my ever-hungry ragdoll kitty). I had no problem holding the bottom above my cat's head and getting the PetLibro to connect, but it was just too far away when he'd walk on the mat.
So while I absolutely love this feeder, I'm not going to make my cat wear a collar just so I can make life even easier on myself. But if my cat already wore a collar? Then this is a no brainer to me.
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