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The Closer Pets MiBowl Automatic Microchip Pet Feeder uses advanced microchip technology to grant exclusive access to meals, preventing food theft among multiple pets. It supports both wet and dry food, ideal for regulated or prescription diets, and keeps up to 340g of food fresh in a fully enclosed, BPA-free bowl. Designed for comfort and quiet operation, MiBowl accommodates up to 10 pets and blends seamlessly into modern homes.























| ASIN | B09ZLJCYSR |
| Allergen Information | BPA-Free |
| Batteries | 4 C batteries required. |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,817 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #144 in Automatic Cat Feeders #181 in Dog Automatic Feeders |
| Breed Recommendation | All Cats, and Small Dogs |
| Care instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (527) |
| Date First Available | 18 June 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Kilograms |
| Item model number | CP500 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Product Dimensions | 25 x 17.5 x 19.5 cm; 1.4 kg |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | MiBowl Automatic Selective Microchip Pet Feeder |
| Special Features | Microchip detector |
| Specific Uses | Weight |
| batteries required | Yes |
C**R
Fonctionne parfaitement sur les chats pucés...! Ma vieille Chipie de 17 ans doit manger des aliments très protéinés mais pas mes 2 autres chats.... Il faut 2 bonnes journées d'adaptation et surtout enlever les oreilles de chaque côté pour que la tête passe bien.
C**N
Fonctionne très bie, facile à mettre en oeuvre et à programmer pour le chat concerné. A recommander
D**.
Una maravilla , genial idea si tienes un. Gato ladrón . Solo se abre cuando se acerca y detecta el chip que le pusieron el veterinario sin collares ni nada
M**N
This pet feeder is great. The tag it comes with to open the feeder is quite large so I highly recommend using the pets microchip as a way to open it instead. With either option, it is easy to set up and works very well. The cat I bought it for loves it. She can have her wet food in peace thanks to the fully enclosed back and sides. She has no trouble eating out of it. It did take a little bit of work to get her used to it but she is also quite nervous. Her brother tries so hard to open it but often just resorts to licking the lid so i'd say the design works perfectly. Its honestly worth every penny.
A**E
**EDIT** Now April 2025 time, and current updates on how the microchip feeder is doing. The microchip reader I can confirm works without the collar and recognises Jinx's chip. No issues with it, been using it everyday without fail. Only thing I took off the plastic "defence" guards as jinx didn't like it so much, so they are permanently removed. Moonie still can't access it so I'm pleased overall with the product. ------ I originally brought this to help my first cat (Jinx) who is a natural grazer help get her food as normal, without my other chonky cat (Moonie) trying to steal it. (He was adopted in the streets originally and takes any opportunity to get food including human food if he can find it. He still healthy and monitored by the vet before internet cat warriors mention about his weight in the photos.) So I have been trying to find a way to keep him out of Jinx's food but hard when you live in a one bedroom flat and have so little wiggle room to prevent him without him getting smart about it. I did find another similar product on Amazon but smaller and minimalistic design but costed over £100+. So I thought I would try it and see if it works out and test run it as nearly £80 wouldn't be as bad as over £100+. If the product would work with my cats. So far it's worth it's money. However I wasn't suspecting Jinx to take to the food bowl so quickly and learned quickly how to use it (She also 8 years old). I tested as recommended on the book to put treats in the bowl and she went in with confidence. So I tried registering her microchip (without the tag first) it did flash to registering her microchip. (Also did it with the tag and working okay with the tag better so far still early stages of testing it out.) As you can also see in the photos Moonie the culprit of stealing food isn't able to access it!! Woo hoo 🎉 The product itself is an okay size, it's not too bulky and the instructions were simple enough to follow. I did find it more troubling to find C batteries in shops for the product but got some in the end!🤣 Still trying to test out if the scan by just her microchip along without the tag as it mentions in the book. The product itself is a sturdy quality the noise is very minimal, little robotic sounds for the opening and closing so it's a bonus, didn't freak out jinx much , more confusion than anything 😂 The tray is easy to take out the food bowl and clean as it's plastic. I'm cautious of the side clear parts to take apart as it's still a bit stiff at the moment and I dinnae want to break the plastic. (I should also mention Jinx is used to wearing a collar/ harness which helped a lot for wearing the tag on the collar. But to folk who might have indoor cats that's not used to wear a collar often or at all to try and practice run or get used to a collar with a tag shape before trying the product out, just incase they hate the collar altogether)
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