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Automatic Pet Feeders Solve Multi-Cat Household Feeding Challenges, With Caveats

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A couple with two mutually hostile cat siblings struggled to maintain a four-times-daily feeding schedule after having a child in 2024. With parental responsibilities taking priority, the cats' mealtimes began to be missed or delayed regularly. The owners turned to automated pet feeders to compensate for their reduced availability. After testing four different machines and spending several hundred dollars, they found the technology largely met their needs. However, the solution came with some limitations and trade-offs worth noting for other pet owners.

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