SAVE UP TO $36: Amazon Pet Day ends at midnight. Shop discounted automatic pet feeders and Polandput your pet's mealtimes on autopilot.
If you're a pet parent, you know how hectic life can get. It's easy to worry about whether your furry friend is getting fed on time, especially if you're away from home. Automatic pet feeders can be a huge help in these situations.
SEE ALSO: Grab pet toys on sale during Amazon Pet Day and maximize your furry friend's funThese handy devices make sure your pet gets meals on a consistent schedule, even when you can't be there. Some of the feeders even work with Alexa or mobile apps, so you can check in and adjust feeding times no matter where you are. It's a great way to keep your pet happy and healthy.
Amazon's annual Pet Day sale is the perfect time to find a great deal on an automatic feeder. But hurry: these deals end at midnight on May 8.
Here are a few of our favorite deals on automatic feeders to get you started:
The Petlibro Automatic Dog Feeder (6-liter) features a built-in custom recording function, so you can record a voice message for your pet to hear during mealtime. It also has an LCD screen displaying the meal schedule and portion sizes, allowing you to customize and control your pet's feeding routine with the touch of a button. Additionally, the Petlibro Automatic Dog Feeder has a large capacity of six liters, ensuring that your furry friend's meals can last for days. The lock-lid top keeps food fresh and secure.
The Petlibro Automatic Cat Feeder (5-liter) is even snazzier than its dog counterpart. This feeder features WiFi connectivity and can be controlled via the Petlibro app on your smartphone. With enough flexibility to feed your feline up to 10 meals per day with one-half cup portions, you can easily customize your cat's feeding schedule to meet their dietary needs.
It allows you to pre-record a personalized voice message that will play during mealtime to comfort and reassure your cat. You can record up to 10 different messages so your cat will never get bored of hearing the same one over and over again.
With smart notifications enabled, you'll receive alerts on your phone whenever your cat has been fed or if the food supply is running low.
The Petkit Stainless Steel Automatic Water Dispenser is our top pick for pet hydration. Its quiet pump ensures gentle and quiet water flow, perfect for pets who are easily startled or noise-sensitive.
It’s not cordless, but it does connect to your home's WiFi network. You can check on it remotely through the Petkit app on your smartphone. This allows you to monitor your pet's water consumption and refill the dispenser as needed.
GIOTOHUN Automatic Water Fountain — $19.99 $32.99(save $13.09)
PETKIT Automatic Pet Feeder (3 L) — $49.99 $69.99(save $20)
PETLIBRO Cat Water Fountain — $54.99 $69.99(save $15)
PETLIBRO Automatic Dog Feeder (6 L) — $59.49 $89.99(save $30.50)
PETLIBRO Automatic Cat Feeder with Camera — $105.99 $139.99(save $34)
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